L’vovo Shares Recovery Update and Plans for a Big Comeback
Durban-based kwaito star Thokozani Ndlovu, famously known as L’vovo, has opened up about his recovery from a stroke he suffered in 2022. Speaking to Sunday World, the Bayangisukela hitmaker shared his determination to make a strong return to the music scene.
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L’vovo Shares Recovery Update
After the health scare, L’vovo moved back home to be with his family. The downtime has been tough, with fewer bookings and performances. However, he revealed that his recovery has been steady and he’s now at 90%.
“My recovery is going well; I am currently at 90% recovery. We have to understand that it is part of life, and sometimes things do not always go according to what we planned for, but next year I am coming back with full force,” L’vovo said.
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“My Music is Timeless”
Confident in his legacy, L’vovo dismissed concerns about relevance, asserting that his music has lasting appeal.
“I am an award-winning artist who is international; that is why every time my name will always be mentioned because I play the biggest role in South African music. It is not about being relevant; sometimes it is about giving people what they like. You can have a hit song today, then people forget about it next month,” he explained.
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New Music on the Horizon
He emphasised that his style is distinct and enduring.
“I make songs that people listen to and think this is L’vovo. You can differentiate me from other people,” he added.
L’vovo is currently working on a new EP, collaborating with some of the biggest names in South African music, including DJ Maphorisa, Busta 929, Master KG, and Zakes Bantwini. Fans can expect the project to drop around Easter 2025.