Following the cinematic edge of her Harley Quinn-inspired single ‘I’m Not Psycho’, South African singer-songwriter Nanette returns with ‘Abazali’, the second release from her forthcoming album ‘Painfully Happy’, out globally on 29 August 2025. The single also marks the official pre-add of the album, inviting fans to step into Nanette’s world of nostalgia, family and musical heritage.
Where ‘I’m Not Psycho’ explored defiance and emotional intensity, ‘Abazali’ offers a heartfelt pivot. The nostalgic Afropop track is Nanette’s love letter to her parents and a sonic homage to the elders of South Africa. Infused with the Soweto funk and jazz textures of the 1980s, the song connects past and present, inviting listeners into her most personal musical space yet.

“Abazali is centered around celebrating the parents who’ve raised me. I wanted to make a song I could take back to my mom and dad and they’d feel like it was something made for their generation. The Soweto funk and jazz sounds of 1980s South Africa are very dear to me. Abazali is my love letter to South Africa, her elders and her children. I wanted to sing this song specifically in my home language because it was important to make it 100% connected to Mzansi,” says Nanette.
The Durban-born artist, whose rise has been powered by genre-blending collaborations and a SAMA-nominated project, continues to carve a global space for contemporary South African R&B. With Painfully Happy, Nanette promises a journey of nostalgia, self-expression, and cultural celebration.
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ABOUT NANETTE
Nanette Mbili is a Durban-born R&B singer-songwriter whose soul-baring lyricism and velvety vocals have cemented her as one of South Africa’s most compelling voices. After launching her career post-matric in 2020 while studying law, her lockdown-produced debut Bad Weather (2022) hit #10 on Apple Music Africa and scored a SAMA nomination for Best R&B Album—a feat she eclipsed with 2024’s The Waiting Room, blending R&B, hip-hop and Amapiano in collaborations with Nasty C, Blxckie, and Tellaman. Her 2022 features on Kelvin Momo’s Amukelani (“Imfula,” “Fool Me”) dominated streaming charts, proving her genre-fluid appeal. Now, with 2025’s Painfully Happy, Nanette sharpens her signature cocktail of vulnerability and provocation, offering an elevated take on the stories that made fans fall for her: equal parts therapy session and cinematic rebellion.
Listen to ‘Abazal’i here
Press release courtesy of Sheila Afari PR