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Lemoto Yam -
: The track is part of a body of work that has established Ntando as a leading figure in South African music, known for using his mother tongue to celebrate local identity and heritage [11].
: It was released under Muthaland Entertainment , a prominent South African record label known for developing Afro-pop and soul talent [26]. youtube.com/watch?v=RcivMvidqzE">Camagu album ?
The song's most interesting feature is its , which is used as a showcase for Ntando's impressive range and ability to convey vulnerability through music [11]. In isiXhosa, the title "Le moto yam" translates to "This car of mine," and the track serves as a heartfelt ballad reflecting themes of relationships and personal connection [11, 28]. Other notable features of the song include:
"Lemoto Yam" (often stylized as ) is a soulful Afro-soul ballad by the South African musician Ntando Bangani , released on his 2020 album Camagu [11, 26, 28].
: It blends elements of traditional Afro-soul with smooth, contemporary rhythms characteristic of Ntando's signature "soft groove" [11].
OneArc will be attending FIDAE 2026, where our Business Development Director for EMEA Craig Turner will be ready to discuss how our simulation products and Solutions ... Read More
Apr 07, 2026
Santiago International Airport, Santiago, Chile
Space Symposium 2026
OneArc will be attending Space Symposium, where our team of experts will be ready to discuss how our simulation products and Solutions can support your evolving train... Read More
Apr 13, 2026
The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CO USA
ITEC 2026
OneArc will be attending ITEC 2026, where our team of experts will be ready to discuss how our simulation products and Solutions can support your evolving training re... Read More
Apr 14, 2026
Excel Center, London, UK
: The track is part of a body of work that has established Ntando as a leading figure in South African music, known for using his mother tongue to celebrate local identity and heritage [11].
: It was released under Muthaland Entertainment , a prominent South African record label known for developing Afro-pop and soul talent [26]. youtube.com/watch?v=RcivMvidqzE">Camagu album ?
The song's most interesting feature is its , which is used as a showcase for Ntando's impressive range and ability to convey vulnerability through music [11]. In isiXhosa, the title "Le moto yam" translates to "This car of mine," and the track serves as a heartfelt ballad reflecting themes of relationships and personal connection [11, 28]. Other notable features of the song include:
"Lemoto Yam" (often stylized as ) is a soulful Afro-soul ballad by the South African musician Ntando Bangani , released on his 2020 album Camagu [11, 26, 28].
: It blends elements of traditional Afro-soul with smooth, contemporary rhythms characteristic of Ntando's signature "soft groove" [11].