‘Me, I’m lost’: Toya Delazy fans get into a froth over her bubble bath post

South African singer, Toya Delazy sparks reactions from social media users after sharing a video previewing her latest single. Picture: Instagram

South African singer, Toya Delazy sparks reactions from social media users after sharing a video previewing her latest single. Picture: Instagram

Published Nov 13, 2024

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Toya Delazy has released a video on Instagram where she is in a bathtub covered in foam, to preview her latest gqom single, “Nazo”, but many South Africans are not here for it.

The single is about a witch trying to do something messy and she will not back down, as per the lyrics in isiZulu translated to English on the video.

The singer, producer and performer shared the video on Tuesday and also did a digital voting poll, asking people if they get the message of her new single.

The options on the poll were; “yebo loud & clear”, “I think so” and “Me I’m lost.”

From the 298 responses to the digital poll, it would seem Delazy had her fans thoroughly lost - 62% voted “Me, I’m lost”.

Only 32% agreed that they get it, while 6% chose the second option, which is “I think so.”

Many X users reacted to her location of choice for the video as they shared that they do not like the idea.

X user @EyFresh commented, “I really enjoyed her music when she made songs like Heart with amazing visuals but I guess she is growing her audience and experimenting so good luck to her.”

Another X user @kheswa_thenjiwe commented, “What’s happening????”

— Thenjiwe Kheswa (@kheswa_thenjiwe) November 12, 2024

X user @Akaysmart commented, “Wait, is that really the interpretation of what she’s singing? If it is, please find another career path.”

Despite the negative response to the video and new single, the “My City” hitmaker continues to make strides globally.

She took to Instagram to announce that she was included on the “GLOW” playlist of Spotify Africa. The “GLOW” playlist is a dedicated space on Spotify to highlight audio offerings of LGBTQ+ voices for queer listeners.

And most of the songs are by artists who a part of the LGBTQ+ community.

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