Wednesday 8 June 2022

Lady Zamar makes an immidiate come back

There aren't many artists who've announced their arrival into the music industry more impressively than Lady Zamar. 

Her 2017 sprawling debut album, King Zamar, dominated airwaves and award shows, thrusting her firmly into the spotlight as one of the country's hottest stars.


Although Zamar won the best dance album award for it at the South African Music Awards (Samas) the following year, she lost out to songstress Shekhinah for the Female Artist of the Year and Album of the Year awards.

While her sophomore album, 2019's Monarch, didn't quite meet the lofty heights of its predecessor in sound and in scale, Zamar was able to stay relevant through the lasting impact of King Zamar.

She's released just a handful of lacklustre singles, solo and features, over the past three years, leading many to write her off.

Now it looks like she's ready to shake off the cobwebs, tweeting on Monday, "New music coming soon!"

While she's been quiet on the musical front, Zamar has been steadily bagging brand deals. Just last week, she announced a new ambassadorship with Houss Rentals.