Freshlyground release ‘Take Me Home’ following seven-year recording hiatus
South African band Freshlyground have released a new album, Take Me Home, marking their first full-length project since 2018.
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The eight-track album was produced by JB Arthur, who previously worked on the group’s earlier releases ‘Nomvula’ and ‘Ma’Cheri’. It was recorded at Bridgenorth Studios.
Take Me Home introduces a new lead vocalist, Mbali Makhoba, whose addition signals a shift in the band’s sound while maintaining elements of their established Afro-fusion style. The album blends Afro-pop and blues influences and features lyrics in both isiXhosa and English.
The project includes singles such as ‘Jabula’, ‘Welele’ and the title track ‘Take Me Home’. Across the album, the band explores themes including personal change, identity and belonging.
The release follows a seven-year gap in studio albums for the group, during which time they remained active through performances and other projects.
Freshlyground, known for their pan-African musical approach, gained international recognition in the 2000s with a sound combining multiple genres and languages. The new album continues that approach while incorporating contemporary production elements.
No additional tour or promotional details have been announced at the time of publication.

















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