Makhadzi Bares Her Body on New Album Cover: Mzansi Surprised By Miscarriage, Polygamy, Revelation

South African music sensation Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, popularly known as Makhadzi, has announced her upcoming album, A Miracle Child.

This highly anticipated release is already generating significant buzz, particularly due to its striking cover art which shows Makhadzi completely bare and the deeply personal stories the songstress promises to share.

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Makhadzi Cover Art

The cover art features Makhadzi, completely bare, with a series of labels that detail the various challenges she has faced.

Words like “Miscarriage,” “Polygamy,” “SARS,” “Phalaphala,” “Arts and Culture,” “BET” and “Mashonisa” are plastered across her body, symbolizing the pain and struggles that have shaped her journey.

Makhadzi Bares Her Body on New Album Cover
Makhadzi Bares Her Body on New Album Cover (Image Credit: Instagram @makhadzisa)

Opening Up About Her Challenges

Captioning the album cover, Makhadzi explained the concept behind her album cover, sharing that the labels represent both her pain and her celebrations.

What’s life without challenges and celebration? How do you know God if He has never come and rescued you and given you another chance to breathe and count more blessings?” she asked rhetorically.

Makhadzi continued,

Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce my album cover, A Miracle Child. I opened my wardrobe and found nothing to wear to cover my pain and celebration. Instead, I decided to wear all my pain and celebrations. All challenges in life are God’s protection, and all celebrations are God’s blessings and miracles.”

Makhadzi revealed that her album ‘A Miracle Child’ will officially drop on October 7, 2024

Check out the whole album cover here;

 

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Fans React to Makhadzi’s  Album Cover

Makhadzi’s album cover has set social media abuzz. Netizens were surprised to see her go completely bare on the cover.

The labels plastered across her body—especially the revelations about her miscarriage and involvement in polygamy, which many were previously unaware of—also caught many off guard.

The album cover has not only sparked curiosity but has also drawn comparisons to Rihanna’s iconic Unapologetic album cover. While some fans praised Makhadzi for her boldness and the raw honesty of her cover art, others couldn’t help but notice the similarities between the two artists’ visuals.

By audrey