Londie London Opens Up About Trauma in New Song ‘Ngyabonga Nkosi’: “My Mom’s Prayers Helped Me”

Londie London Opens Up About Trauma in New Song ‘Ngyabonga Nkosi’: “My Mom’s Prayers Helped Me”

  • Londie London announced the release of her second single of 2025 on her Instagram account
  • On Thursday, 18 September 2025, Londie London revealed that a traumatic and painful chapter in her life inspired the track
  • Netizens supported her faith, with some celebrating her musical comeback and suggesting collaborations with a popular producer/DJ
Londie London opens up about trauma
Londie London shared details of her new song ‘Ngyabonga Nkosi’. Image: londie_london_official
Source: Instagram

Real Housewives of Durban (RHOD) star Londie London has poured out her heart on her new song, Ngyabonga Nkosi, scheduled for release on 26 September 2025.

Londie London announced her return to making music after teasing her single in June 2025, and in July, she delivered Izandla featuring PYY Log Drum King. Now, she says her second release of the year will see her at her most vulnerable.

Londie London hasn’t had it easy in the public eye. She previously trended after a clash with her RHOD co-star Minnie Ntuli allegedly turned physical. Now, she is channelling her private battles into her music.

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Londie London opens up about traumatic situation

On Thursday, 18 September, Londie took to her official Instagram account and shared a post detailing the emotional inspiration behind the new single. She shared that a painful chapter in her life inspired her upcoming single. Londie London shared that divine intervention was the only reason she survived.

In the caption, Londie London shared that she will open up about trauma in her new praise song, Ngyabonga Nkosi. The post was captioned:

“🥹🙏🏾 Ngyabonga Nkosi 26/09. This song is so close to my heart cause for once I got to be vulnerable about a very traumatic situation that happened in my life, that God and my mom's prayers helped me through it, and for that I am thankful.”

See the post below:

Netizens react to Londie London's new song

In the comment section, several netizens praised her faith and resilience. Others celebrated her growth as a musician and suggested collaborations with Master KG.

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Here are some of the comments:

gucci_bronjie said:

“God has the power to show you who God is. This is your moment, Londz. Embrace and enjoy every minute of it. You deserve this and more... Congratulations on it all, gal gal ❤️”

vuyelwaselekane shared:

“EVERYTHING!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥 God has been amazing!”

tobziky remarked:

“Nothing supersedes the power of God, keep on keeping on ❤️🙌”

amanezusakhe wished:

“For God to bless you to have the strength to raise your children until they become your successor 🙏🏽❤”

yourfavunclee_ recalled:

“God carried you through, mama. He moved mountains for you. God is so so good. I’m glad you have such a good relationship with Him 🫂”

taeflawless_ advised:

“You need to get in the studio with Master KG because I thought this was his work.”
Londie London shares new song details
Londie London opened up about trauma in her new song ‘Ngyabonga Nkosi’. Image: londie_london_official
Source: Instagram

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Londie London may be opening up about a traumatic situation in her life, but she allegedly found love in the arms of amapiano singer Daliwonga, as reported by Briefly News.

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Details of Daliwonga and Londie London's new romance were shared by a social media user on Thursday, 10 July 2025. While netizens expressed mixed reactions, one social media user confirmed that the two were an item and shared evidence to back their claim.

Source: Briefly News

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Tayananiswa Zvikaramba (Editor) Tayananiswa Zvikaramba is an entertainment writer at Briefly News. He previously worked as a profiler, sports, human interest, entertainment, and current affairs writer at Pindula (2016-2022) and iHarare (2022-2025). He holds a BA Honours in Archaeology from the University of Zimbabwe (2010-2013), YOAST SEO for Beginners (2023), YOAST Block Editor Training (2023), and YOAST Structured Data for Beginners (2023). Email: tayananiswa.zvikaramba@briefly.co.za