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Gauteng producer drops a track that speaks to the people

Ngithobe Inhliziyo is Pastor Snow’s latest offering — a soulful track that blends Afro House beats with a strong social message about humility and hope in tough times.

Renowned Afro House and Three-Step producer Pastor Snow, real name Sfiso Mthombeni, has released a socially conscious and deeply moving new single titled Ngithobe Inhliziyo.

Available on digital platforms, the track reflects on themes of poverty and unemployment that resonate with millions across South Africa and beyond.

Known for his bold soundscapes and emotionally charged production, Pastor Snow teams up with Ndee to craft a track that speaks directly to the struggles of everyday people.

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Rooted in Afro House rhythms, Ngithobe Inhliziyo delivers a compelling beat alongside a heartfelt message urging listeners to remain humble, grounded, and resilient in the face of hardship.

“I’m excited to bring a song that most people can relate to, one that addresses real social issues,” said Pastor Snow.

Pastor Snow’s previous collaborations include Cairo, Afro Brotherz, Eyeronic, Shota, Prince Bulo, and IsonicT, solidifying his position as a leading voice in Afro House music.

His production style masterfully blends traditional African rhythms with modern electronic elements, creating a sound that is both deeply cultural and globally relevant.

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He has previously released several acclaimed projects, including Misunderstood, Afrocentric, and The Music Book Volumes 1 & 2, the latter of which was released in the United Kingdom.

His recent singles Indela (featuring JQ) and Uhambe Nathi (featuring Ndee) have received strong support across streaming platforms and social media.

He also contributed an Afro Mix soundtrack for the SABC 1 drama series Uzalo, which included Prince Bulo featuring Nokwazi & Dladla Mshunqisi’s Amagama.

Ngithobe Inhliziyo is more than a song; it’s a statement, a call to reflection and a rhythm for resilience,” said Mthombeni.

With every release, Pastor Snow continues to push the boundaries of Afro House and Three-Step music, bridging deep emotion with high-energy beats and collaborating with some of the most respected names in the industry.

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