IN CONVERSATION WITH DJ CLEO

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DJ Cleo is back and continues to surprise fans. Ahead of his upcoming album, the music powerhouse has released the lead single ‘Zama Kwomunye’ on 29 August 2025, complete with its official music video. Known for discovering fresh talent and producing chart-topping hits, DJ Cleo remains at the forefront of South Africa’s music scene.
‘Zama Kwomunye’, featuring rising artist Si Monaledi, is a vibrant, cross-cultural track blending Salsa, Afro-Beats, and Afro-Pop. Inspired by the complexities of modern dating, the song captures the humor, frustration, and resilience of navigating love in today’s society. DJ Cleo shares his personal journey through singleness and dating apps, delivering a playful yet insightful message: if your interest is with someone else, it’s time to move on.
The single highlights DJ Cleo’s exceptional talents as a songwriter, arranger, and instrumentalist. Si Monaledi’s unforgettable vocals elevate the track, introducing a rising star to watch in the South African music landscape. Together, they create a song that combines storytelling with irresistible groove, resonating with anyone who has loved, lost, or dared to try again.
The album promises a diverse mix of sounds and themes:
* ‘Ithemba Elisha’ feat. Rethabile Khumalo – A first-time collaboration delivering a hopeful, gospel-leaning anthem declaring that no weapon is greater than God’s power.
* ‘Sharing is Caring’ – A cheeky, provocative track exploring infidelity and the dynamics of love, sure to spark conversation.
* ‘Too Many Fish in the Sea’ – Written after a breakup, this empowering track reminds listeners that heartbreak is temporary and new opportunities in love await.
* ‘Kukuzimia’ – A soulful Swahili gospel piece emphasizing gratitude and devotion, adding depth to the album’s energetic atmosphere.
* A Zulu Re-imagining of the Birthday Song – Literally translating to “grow and stop crawling,” this catchy track is poised to become a party essential with its mesmerizing guitar riffs.

About DJ Cleo
DJ Cleo, born Cleopas Monyepao, is a celebrated South African DJ, producer, and songwriter. With a career spanning over two decades, he has played a pivotal role in shaping Mzansi’s house, kwaito, and electronic fusion sounds. Known for his innovative approach, talent discovery, and cultural impact, DJ Cleo remains one of the country’s most influential music figures.
With decades of experience, DJ Cleo’s new album ‘Eskhaleni Party’ reaffirms his position as both a pioneer and forward-thinker in South Africa’s music industry. Fans can now enjoy ‘Zama Kwomunye’ and anticipate the full album, as DJ Cleo continues to cement his legacy in Mzansi’s vibrant music scene.
19 Sep 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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