Soweto-born actress, DJ and media personality Thuli P officially steps into her music era with the release of her debut EP, Avana, arriving January 23.
Known to many as Namhla Diale on Generations: The Legacy, Thuli P now turns the spotlight inward, claiming space in the male-dominated Private School Amapiano genre with intention, style and emotional depth.
Avana is a stylishly curated, five-track body of work that blends mid-tempo amapiano grooves with personal storytelling, cultural authenticity and a clear eye on digital virality.
The EP positions Thuli P not as a crossover act, but as a fully formed musical force, rooted in self-expression, community and sonic elegance.
Anchored by the lead single “Kube Kuya Ngam” (which translates to “If it were up to me”) – a powerful affirmation of hope, prosperity and peace.
Featuring Pronic DeMusiq and Tman Xpress, the anthemic track rides on bass-heavy production layered with gospel refrains, as the trio collectively manifest abundance and well-being for all.
Across the project, Thuli P collaborates with a dynamic lineup of artists who help shape the EP’s textured soundscape.
Features include Kay Invictus, Nia Pearl, and Leandra Vert on “Mali”), alongside Omit ST, Lioness Ratang, Umthakathi Kush on “Molo”, and Pcee on “No Need To Suffer”.
Each collaboration adds nuance while keeping Thuli P firmly at the centre of the narrative.
With Avana, Thuli P introduces herself and emerges as a tastemaker and storyteller, bringing softness, strength and spiritual undertones into amapiano’s evolving Private School lane.
It’s a debut that signals confidence, clarity and a readiness to take up space.










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