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Ghost Da Catalyst redefines himself with new single ‘Lenyatso’

Ghost Da Catalyst launches his solo journey with ‘Lenyatso’, a soulful Amapiano track about hope, strength, and respect.

POLOKWANE – Following his impactful run as one-half of the duo Ghost and Mosixty, Ghost Da Catalyst is stepping into a new era, one defined by self-discovery, rhythm, and reflection.

His latest single, ‘Lenyatso’ is a bold and emotional statement that reintroduces him as a solo artist with a message that resonates deeply across audiences.

Translated, the name Lenyatso means ‘contempt’- a feeling that a person or thing is worthless or beneath consideration.

“This is a concept that I believe touches every human being at some point in life, regardless of their background or circumstance,” says Ghost.

He adds that instead of dwelling in the pain of it, he turned that emotion into something uplifting.

“In this case, our message is that of positivity. We’re urging each individual to respect and not look down on one another, but also giving hope to those who have seemingly lost hope in life itself, based on their current state of living.”

Where soul meets Amapiano

He explains that blending introspection with irresistible Amapiano grooves, ‘Lenyatso’ captures both the depth of human emotion and the joyful pulse of the streets.

Ghost explains that the song features the smooth and soulful vocals of Khalil Harrison, alongside the signature sound of Cooper SA, who together bring a distinct warmth and vibrancy to the track.

“The result is a record that feels both grounded and transcendent, which is equal parts dancefloor-ready and thought-provoking.”

With its infectious log drum rhythm, textured harmonies, and heartfelt lyrics, Ghost emphasises that ‘Lenyatso’ delivers more than just a sound, it delivers a message.

“It speaks to the quiet strength of those rebuilding themselves, those navigating judgment, and those learning to find peace in their own pace.”

For Ghost Da Catalyst, ‘Lenyatso’ symbolises both a personal and artistic rebirth, and as he carves out his identity beyond the duo that first introduced him to audiences, this release marks the beginning of a journey rooted in authenticity and emotional connection.

Through Lenyatso, Ghost Da Catalyst reminds us that every struggle holds meaning, and every person deserves respect.

The single stands as a testament to resilience and hope, proving that even from the feeling of contempt, something beautiful can rise.

Listen to ‘Lenyatso’ now on all digital platforms: https://ghostdacatalyst.lnk.to/LENYATSO.

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Anne Mametja

My name is Anne Mametja. I am a mom of four and an identical twin. With a passion for media, I graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Media and Television Production in 2012 and due to my love for children, I also hold a certificate in Nursing Auxiliary. As media is my first love, I started working at the Polokwane Review as a journalist in 2017 and it has been amazing thus far. I love journalism because I can be a voice to the community through my work. Journalism allows me to meet different people at the events I attend. Although there are certain beats that journalists stick to, being an all-rounder means I write community, schools, sports, hard, lifestyle and entertainment news. It also allows me to be versatile in the newsroom and assist where I can. ‘Journalism can never be silent, that is its greatest virtue and its greatest fault.’

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