Judith Sephuma, South Africa’s “Queen of Afro-Jazz,” rose to fame with her 2001 debut A Cry, A Smile, A Dance, blending jazz, Afro-soul, gospel, and R&B into a sound that touches hearts. Collaborating with icons like Hugh Masekela and Oliver Mtukudzi, her soulful voice and timeless artistry have earned her numerous awards and global acclaim. A cultural icon, Judith continues to inspire generations through music rooted in passion, identity, and authenticity.

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