IN CONVERSATION WITH D.O.XRSA (TEBOHO NQHOME)

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South African singer-songwriter D.O.XRSA, born Teboho Nqhome, continues
to make waves in the contemporary R&B scene with his unique fusion of
Western influences and deep South African roots. Hailing from Umzimkhulu
in KwaZulu-Natal and now based in Johannesburgs vibrant southside,
D.O.XRSAs music resonates with a diverse audience, reflecting both his
heritage and modern sensibilities.

Latest Release:

Sengimtholile

On January 31, 2025, D.O.XRSA released his latest single, & Sengimtholile, a
collaboration with K Fresh, featuring Thami Lami and Duma Ka Mthombeni.
This Afro-soul track delves into themes of love and commitment, celebrating
cultural heritage and intimacy. The song has been praised for its emotive
vocals and rich production, further solidifying D.O.XRSA's place in the South
African music landscape.

Musical Journey and Collaborations
D.O.XRSA's musical journey began with his debut single, "Missing You", in
2019, a heartfelt tribute to South Africa’s fallen hip-hop legends. He gained
further acclaim with his EP, "Testify", featuring the lead single "Uthando
Egoli", which received significant airplay and was featured on eTV’s popular
show Nikiwe.
A core member of Tape Gang, a creative collective from Johannesburg’s
southside, D.O.XRSA thrives in collaborative environments. He has worked
with a dynamic range of artists, including Towdeemac, Blaklez, Philaboi K,
Ndabezimnandi, Nhlonipho, Mark Stent, Latique, and Lunatik, pushing the
boundaries of his genre with each project.

Style and Influences
Drawing inspiration from the elegance of old-school ballads and the vibrancy
of modern urban symphonies, D.O.XRSAs sound reflects both worlds
seamlessly. His bilingual abilities allow him to convey stories with depth and
nuance, delivering messages that resonate deeply with audiences. Through
his innovative approach and authentic storytelling, D.O.XRSA is solidifying
R&B’s identity in Africa, creating a soundscape that is both rooted in tradition
and fearlessly progressive.
30 May English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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