Nqaba Yam

Additionally, the album incorporates influences from afropop, country, Afro-soul, and gospel genres.

In the wake of separating from TS Records, Zahara embarked on a new chapter in her music career, taking full control of her creative journey and financial dealings.

Her departure marked a significant turning point as she set out to reclaim her narrative following her struggles with heavy alcohol consumption, which led to multiple rehab stints.

[3][4][5] With the new deal with Warner Music South Africa, As she embarked on her new chapter in her career, Zahara began channeling her energies into the creation of her upcoming album amidst her battle with alcoholism.

[10] To promote the album, Zahara appeared on the 7th EMY Africa Awards, performing the new single "Nqaba Yam".