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MBABANE – Talented Eswatini artist Young Zesh has revealed once again that he is working on a new album.

The musician took to his social media page alerting his fans to be ready for new music. “My good people, l know you are hungry for new music, please be patient, my new album ‘Tsandz’emasiko is 90 per cent done, we will be dropping soon,” he said.

The musician’s consistency has made him one of the country’s most booked artists. Recently he sealed a deal with Next Level Energy Drink being unveiled as their brand ambassador for 2026 and 2027. The partnership brings together one of the country’s most influential young artists and a growing lifestyle brand. Young Zesh described the endorsement as a meaningful moment in both his personal and professional journey.

“I’m proud to officially announce that I’m joining Next Level Energy Drink – Eswatini as a brand ambassador for 2026 and 2027. This moment means a lot to me. It’s a reflection of growth, consistency, and believing in the journey,” he said.

Young Zesh, who has steadily built a strong reputation through chart-topping releases, electrifying performances and a loyal fan base, said the partnership goes beyond commercial branding and speaks directly to values he identifies with at this stage of his career.

The musician also recorded an impressive 10, 000 monthly listeners on Spotify this January. The engine behind this recent Spotify surge has been the dual momentum of his debut independent single, ‘Bustard’ and the viral success of ‘Senibeketele’ .The song recently cleared 100 000 views mark on YouTube, acting as a powerful funnel that has driven listeners toward his streaming platforms. Sharing his excitement when the song hit 100 000 viewership on YouTube Young Zesh mentioned that reaching 100 000 views on YouTube with ‘Senibeketele’ is one of the most meaningful moments of his career.

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