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South-Africa: Lowfeye Announces Debut Album ‘NOSANGE’ Set for 2026 Release

South-Africa: Lowfeye Announces Debut Album ‘NOSANGE’ Set for 2026 Release

Lowfeye Announces Debut Album ‘NOSANGE’ Set for 2026 Release. South African rapper Lowfeye, a member of the well-known Hip Hop group Qwellers, has officially announced his debut solo album, NOSANGE, which is scheduled for release in March 2026.

Lowfeye Announces Debut Album ‘NOSANGE’ Set for 2026 Release

Alongside this announcement, Lowfeye revealed that a new single from the album will be available for pre-add and pre-order this Friday. In his announcement, Lowfeye expressed excitement about the project, describing it as a significant personal and musical milestone. “My Debut Album NOSANGE 💿💼 – March 2026. New single available on pre-add/order this Friday,” Lowfeye announced.

While the full tracklist and any featured artists have not yet been revealed, the album is expected to showcase Lowfeye’s style and creativity that fans have come to associate with both his solo work and his contributions to Qwellers.

Recently, Lowfeye released a new single titled Mission Man, which has been generating buzz among fans and further solidifying his presence in SA Hip hop. This single demonstrates his versatility and provides listeners with a glimpse of the sound and themes they can expect on NOSANGE.

The pre-add and pre-order for the single will give fans early access to the first official release from NOSANGE, allowing them to be among the first to experience Lowfeye’s debut album. Lowfeye’s announcement has been met with excitement from fans on social media, who are eager to hear his solo material.

With the release of NOSANGE, Lowfeye officially steps into his solo body of work, marking an important chapter in his journey as a South African Hip Hop
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