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Toya Delazy (Latoya Nontokozo Buthelezi) was born on 5 February, 1990 in eMahlabathini, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, is a Latoya Nontokozo. Discover Toya Delazy's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 34 years old?

Popular As Latoya Nontokozo Buthelezi
Occupation Singer · producer · pianist · dancer · performer
Age 34 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 5 February 1990
Birthday 5 February
Birthplace eMahlabathini, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Nationality South Africa

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Latoya Nontokozo Buthelezi, who is known professionally as Toya Delazy, is a London-based South African singer, producer, pianist, dancer and performer from KwaZulu-Natal.

She is known for her music genre called Afro Rave, which fuses techno, drum, bass and beats with Zulu lyricism.

2008

Delazy grew up in a religious setting and was raised by a single mother, who died in a car accident in 2008.

2009

In 2009, she matriculated from Domino Servite School.

She played hockey for KwaZulu-Natal and won provincial awards for discus, but lost interests in both games after the death of her mother.

Delazy is a supporter of the Princess Mandisi Health Care Unit in Ulundi, a center that takes care of people with HIV/AIDS.

Delazy got her first major break while performing at a live show.

Producer Markus Els approached her and invited her to record a few songs at a studio.

A demo of the songs she recorded was given to Vusi Leeuw, who later presented it to Sony Music Africa.

"Memoriam" was written in honour of one of her teachers who died in 2009, and is also reminiscent of her mother Princess Lethuxolo.

2011

Delazy signed a two-album record deal with Sony Music Africa on 19 April 2011.

She made her first solo appearance at the 2011 Africa Day concert in Newtown, Johannesburg, performing alongside Baaba Maal, Habib Koite and Tumi and the Volume, among others.

In 2011, Delazy started working on her debut studio album Due Drop, which was acclaimed by both music critics and fans.

The album's music is a mixture of several genres, including electro hop, soul, jazz and a cappella.

"Pump It On" was released as the album's lead single on 28 October 2011.

Produced by Jax Van Heerden and Johnny De Ridder, the song received substantial airplay on 5FM and Metro FM.

The music video for "Pump It On" was released on 15 November 2011, and was conceptualised and shot by Tristan Holmes of Star Productions.

Delazy assisted the director with the creative aspects of the video.

2013

Delazy was nominated for Best International Act (Africa) at the 2013 BET Awards.

Her debut studio album, Due Drop, was supported by the singles "Pump It On", "Love Is in the Air", "Are You Gonna Stay?", "Heart" and "Memoriam".

Following the album's release, Delazy took home two awards at the 2013 SAMAs, including Newcomer of the Year.

Delazy was born in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

She is the granddaughter of Mangosuthu Buthelezi, a Zulu chief and anti-apartheid icon, and the great-granddaughter of Princess Magogo, a Zulu princess and traditional composer.

She attended a convent hostel at the age of 6 and learned to recite the Hail Mary.

When she was nine years old, she started playing classical piano and composing music.

The music video for "Memoriam", which was filmed by Fausto Becatti and released in September 2013, shows an intimate side of Delazy.

In an interview posted on Between 10 and 5 in October 2013, Becatti said he fell in love with the song and was inspired to tell stories that would reverberate with people on a passionate level.

On 25 February 2013, Sony Music Africa released the album's deluxe edition and the behind-the-scenes documentary film, Takes a lot to make a Classic.

2014

Delazy announced on Twitter that her second studio album, Ascension, would be released on 28 October 2014.

"Forbidden Fruit" was released as the album's lead single on 22 September 2014.

The song features a production collaboration with Craig Massiv of Flash Republic.

OkayAfrica described the song as a "gospel-tipped cauldron of throbbing drums and jittery electronic spurts" and said it is "unquestionably one of Delazy’s most thrilling songs yet."

Delazy relocated to London and started her own record label, Delazy Entertainment.

2017

On 28 March 2017, she released a 10-track mixtape titled Jetlag, which features collaborations with producers and guest artists such as WTF, Moonchild Sanelly, Dopeboy LDN, EW, Amin and Synesthetic.

On Cartoon Network Africa's "Power of Four" one-hour special, Delazy voices the character Bliss.

She previously performed an Africanized cover of the Powerpuff Girls extended theme song, which was uploaded to Cartoon Network Africa's official YouTube channel.

In December 2017, Delazy released her third studio album Uncommodified, which comprises sixteen tracks and features guest appearances from Killason and Aaron Beezee.

She describes the album as the third and final chapter of her musical trilogy and said it embodies her freedom as an artist and devotion to living her purpose and remaining true to herself.

Inspired by sounds from Solomun, Black Coffee, Stormzy and Benjamin Clementine, the album is a fusion of jazz, electro and hip-hop.

Delazy produced and co-produced four of the album's tracks and enlisted help from producer Wes My Meds and recording artists such as Silas Beats, Khwezi Sifunda, Kofski, Rob Smyls, Lawless Prod, Mantra and Rymez.