Lusanda

Lusanda's TikTok Rise From Covers to Debut Single "When You're Around"

Photo Credit: Max Alcabes

Lusanda Ngcobo’s path to music wasn’t straightforward. Raised in Johannesburg, she spent much of her early life immersed in dance, marimbas, and choir singing. It wasn’t until she posted a cover of Outkast’s “Hey Ya” on TikTok that her voice took center stage, quickly gaining attention.

Collaborating with artists like Manana and Uncle Waffles, Lusanda honed her craft throughout 2023, shaping her sound into a unique mix of R&B, pop, and the jazz that influenced her upbringing. Her debut single, “When You’re Around,” produced by noxz, is a reflection of that evolution—blending dreamy R&B with soft percussion and warm synths. Lusanda’s airy vocals weave through lyrics about desire, insecurity, and longing, creating a track that is both emotionally rich and sonically fresh.

Now that “When You’re Around” is out, Lusanda is ready to fully step into her role as an artist.

Can you tell us the story behind your debut single, "When You’re Around"? What inspired the lyrics and mood of the track?

My debut single When You’re Around is beyond special to me, it came at a time when I really needed to get something off my chest. The song is about losing the essence of who you are in the name of getting to know someone and holding their attention - painfully universal feeling. I think it’s quite a relatable experience. After I found the beat scrolling one day, in my room on TikTok, I couldn’t get it out of my head. The beat is extremely hypnotic, and I loved that I could let the vocals reflect that smooth and sultry feeling while the lyrics are somber and kind of heartbreaking. So I wrote on and posted it on my TikTok and the producer of the song, noxz, asked if we should make it an official song, and of course I agreed! We worked on the songs back and forth on multiple calls from my home in South Africa and his home in the United Kingdom. 

You’ve mentioned that music was always in the background, but dance was your first love. How has your classical dance training influenced the way you approach music and performance?

Dance and music work perfectly together. They influence one another, so I pretty much approach music the way I approach dance. I learn the techniques and then I let my creativity and feelings flow. Classical dance training requires discipline and musicality and strength. You have to put in so much work to make a performance seem effortless. I take those lessons into my performances. The only thing I would say I try to break free from in music is creative rules. Classical alley has a lot of rules, which, generally, must be respected. Music requires expression and a break of a rule is sometimes just the thing you need to do to express yourself through a song or a performance. 

Your TikTok covers, especially the "Hey Ya" rendition, really blew up. How do you think social media platforms like TikTok have shaped your journey as an artist so far?

Social media platforms like TikTok have helped me reach so many eyes and ears across my country and continent, but also across the world. It actually blows my mind. I’ve always dreamed of having an audience to showcase my creative works, but seeing it in real time on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube has been crazy. It’s helped me with my confidence, and comfortability, as an artist in knowing that what I do is well received by many ears & hearts. 

If you had to describe your music using three words, what would they be?

Healing, Soulful, Soothing. 

What’s your best networking tip?

Take a deep breath, and enjoy who you are. Authenticity reflects easily when you’re comfortable within your skin. If you’re awkward and shy, so be it! Just take a leap and the right words will find you. Don’t forget to breathe! 

What's your favorite thing about making music? 

My favorite thing about making music is that it can be made from any place, and at any time! It is extremely liberating and enjoyable to have an outlet to express what words alone cannot do. 

Photo Credit: Max Alcabes

What’s your favorite way to unwind when you’re not making music?

A long, warm bath. I love it so much. I’m talking a 3 hour bath with all the bath bombs & salts, good music, candles; the whole shebang. It’s also when I get my really great creative ideas, so I do sometimes keep my phone at an arm's length to make a quick voice recording. 

What are you listening to at the moment?

Right now, I’m into a lot of South African jazz. Dare I say it’s one of the best jazz sounds in the world!


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