“Ungalele” (that means “You haven’t slept” or “You’re stressed” in isiZulu) is a clean, late-night Afro-house groove that merges Kenza’s polished manufacturing with Essa Kay’s soulful vocals. The monitor captures a temper of emotional unease — the form of restlessness that comes with love, longing, or deep reflection.
Frigid Armadillo, Kenza and Mthunzi just lately appeared on Ngwane.
Kenza, identified for his refined, emotive Afro-soul sound, constructs a panorama of wealthy percussion, heat pads, and melodic basslines, making a monitor that feels each soothing and introspective. Essa Kay’s vocals glide by means of the combination with vulnerability and texture, expressing a narrative of sleepless nights and emotional honesty.
“Ungalele” is a monitor made for twilight moments — when the night time feels heavy however therapeutic. It’s Afro-soul in its purest kind — poetic, melodic, and deeply human. “Ungalele” superbly captures the sound of emotion in movement — a soulful Afro-house gem that balances serenity and longing with easy grace.
Kenza & Essa Kay – Ungalele
Kenza & Essa Kay – Ungalele



