After a long silence, Bulawayo-born artist Dubcee PHOTIZO is making a powerful comeback bringing raw emotion, honesty, and soul-stirring storytelling with him.
Born Bongani Dube, the musician widely known as Umphathi Woshuni is set to release his highly anticipated single “Longumuntu Wami” during the second week of June.
According to the artist, this is more than just another song but a deeply personal testimony wrapped in melody.
“It is not just a normal release, but a meaningful comeback that represents growth, patience, and dedication to my craft,” Dube said.
Inspired by real-life experiences involving love, heartbreak, pain, and perseverance, “Longumuntu Wami” dives into emotional realities many face behind closed doors.
Dubcee PHOTIZO described the track as a prayer and a heartfelt plea to God to protect and guide partners in relationships.
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“This song comes from a very deep and personal place. I wanted people to hear something honest, something they can truly relate to,” he revealed.
The creative process was both natural and emotional.
While songwriting flowed organically, the recording journey came with moments of doubt.
Dubcee PHOTIZO admitted struggling to connect with the song’s direction until producer Klyve Beats stepped in with a powerful instrumental that brought the vision to life.
“Big shout out to Klyve Beats as his production gave the song its soul,” said Dubcee PHOTIZO.
The artist says his comeback reflects patience, growth, and renewed confidence after struggling with self-belief.
“I doubted myself and my abilities, which sometimes held me back. I now approach everything with confidence and belief in my talent.”
Dubcee PHOTIZO is reintroducing himself as an artist unafraid to be vulnerable, honest, and emotionally expressive turning personal pain into meaningful music that encourages love, loyalty, and prayer.