
South African rap heavyweight Big Zulu is already gearing up for the next chapter of his family-inspired project. Fresh off the release of his deeply personal Father–Daughter EP, Undodakazi, the multi-award-winning artist has confirmed that visuals for the fan-favourite track “S’yaz Siyizoni” are officially on the way.
The rapper shared the update with fans following the EP’s release on digital platforms, writing:
“Father and Daughter EP Undodakazi🌸 liphumile — available on all digital platforms👏🏿 S’yaz Siyizoni Music Video Coming Soon.”
Performing alongside his daughter Nkabikazi under the name Inkabi Ne Nkabikazi, Big Zulu has crafted a project that celebrates Zulu heritage, family pride, and generational connection.
Released on 19 September 2025, Undodakazi — meaning “the daughter” — is a five-track EP that captures the warmth, chemistry, and musical synergy between father and daughter. It marks a rare and beautiful moment in South African music: a collaboration that’s both deeply personal and culturally resonant.
Tracklist:
- Ngizoba Moja
- Lilizela
- As’duke
- S’yaz Siyizoni (feat. Diary & Skillz)
- Ubaba Akavumanga
Each record carries emotional depth — from the uplifting tone of Ngizoba Moja to the spiritual gratitude of Lilizela, the lively rhythm of As’duke, and the soul-stirring energy of Ubaba Akavumanga.
With S’yaz Siyizoni quickly emerging as a standout among fans, the song’s transition to screen feels inevitable. Its reflective title, translating loosely to “we know our truth,” sets the stage for a music video that promises to be visually rich in storytelling, family symbolism, and Zulu identity.
Expect visuals that balance performance and intimacy — Big Zulu’s commanding presence contrasted by tender father-daughter moments, all anchored in themes of guidance, gratitude, and generational love.
More than just a music video, S’yaz Siyizoni is poised to become a visual keepsake — an artistic expression of black fatherhood and heritage through a modern lens.

Big Zulu’s Undodakazi arrives as a refreshing narrative in hip hop — one that moves beyond the typical bravado to celebrate care, mentorship, and love within the family structure.
By collaborating with Nkabikazi, Big Zulu not only documents a personal bond but also redefines masculinity and leadership through music. The project reflects his continued evolution as an artist who blends depth with cultural authenticity.
“Undodakazi is more than music — it’s a reminder that strength also means softness, and that legacy is built through love,” Big Zulu previously shared.
As anticipation builds for the S’yaz Siyizoni video release, one thing is clear: this new chapter for Big Zulu and Nkabikazi is not just about streaming numbers — it’s about storytelling, heritage, and heart.





