
With Kairos, El’Kaydee delivers a bold, spiritual, and musically intricate album that dives deep into the concept of divine timing — the perfect, God-ordained moment when things align. True to its name, Kairos feels like a revelation — a fusion of soulful house energy, cinematic Amapiano, and Afro-jazz sensibilities, all bound together by deliberate arrangement and emotional intention.
El’Kaydee recently appeared on Omama Bomthandazo featuring Russell Zuma.
El’Kaydee masterfully curates collaborations that enhance the storytelling, featuring vocalists like Russell Zuma and others who add heartfelt textures and harmonies. The project flows like a sonic sermon, emphasizing patience, purpose, and faith through intricate chord progressions, soaring vocal lines, and emotionally charged production.
Musically, Kairos is sophisticated — rich basslines and warm pads intertwine with crisp percussion, giving each song a layered, live-band feel. There’s an organic sense of movement throughout, as though each track builds upon a spiritual motif, guiding the listener through reflection, awakening, and celebration.
This album is more than just a musical collection — it’s a testament to timing, resilience, and grace, showcasing El’Kaydee’s ability to merge deep spirituality with world-class production.
El’Kaydee – Omama Bomthandazo (feat. Russell Zuma)
El’Kaydee & Vhuvii – Iphupho (feat. Sibu Simka)
El’Kaydee – Kairos (feat. Kandybeats & Villosoul)
El’Kaydee – Uthando (feat. Khalil Harrison)
El’Kaydee – Ungowami (Wedding Song) (feat. Smilo, Casey Ntuli & Vhuvii)
El’Kaydee & Russell Zuma – UberEats (feat. Moscow on Keys)
El’Kaydee – Mamgobozi (feat. Mr Maker & Vhuvii)
El’Kaydee & Gaba Cannal – Tjovitjo (Main Mix)
El’Kaydee – Keys and All (Amapholas Mix)
El’Kaydee – Nguye Lo (feat. Smilo)






