Just Bheki Honors Late Grandmother with Heartfelt New Visualiser
Just Bheki is preparing to share one of the most vulnerable and personal moments of his career, announcing the upcoming release of a heartfelt visualiser dedicated to the grandmother who raised him and shaped his profound love for music. The artist, born Bheki Shabalala and raised in KwaMashu, took to social media to express the significance of this project, which serves as a tribute to the woman who played a defining role in his life.
“This Sunday I’m dropping a visualiser for a special song I made for my late grandmother 💔💔💔 the lady that raised me and taught me how to sing too,” he shared with his followers. This release marks a significant shift for the artist, who is known for his ability to blend soulful vocals with Afro-pop, hip-hop, and traditional influences.

For an artist steadily carving his name into the South African music scene, this release carries deep emotional weight. Just Bheki has long credited his grandmother not only for raising him but for nurturing the voice and passion that would later define his career. Known for tracks like “Lwangempela” and “Momo,” as well as collaborations with Afriikan Papi, he now turns inward with what is expected to be his most intimate offering yet.
Blending soulful vocals with Afro-pop, hip-hop, and traditional influences, Just Bheki has built a reputation for music that feels both vibrant and personal. This latest visualiser is set to lean fully into that emotional core, offering a tribute grounded in love, memory, and legacy. As anticipation builds, the release is shaping up to be more than just another drop; it is a moment of reflection and connection, inviting listeners to honor their own stories while celebrating the enduring bond between family and music.
