: The lyrics explicitly mention having great energy and "chemistry," comparing the partner's glow to an LED light and calling them a "remedy" for the soul.
: Like much of their other work, such as the track "Qoma" featuring Big Zulu, the song maintains a strong connection to traditional Zulu musical elements while staying modern. Production and Credits
"Fireworks" is a soulful South African collaboration between and the duo Blaq Diamond , released in September 2022. The song blends Afro-pop and Maskandi influences to explore themes of instant attraction and deep romantic connection. Core Themes and Lyrics
The song was released under and The T Effect . It was produced by a team including Ndumiso Mdletshe and Siyabonga Mkhize, with songwriting credits shared between Aubrey Qwana and the members of Blaq Diamond.
: The chorus highlights the moment of first meeting with the line "Ng'qala nokuk'bona ma" (I'm seeing you for the first time), expressing that love has already "ignited like flames" ( uthando luvuth' amalangabe ).
: The verses describe a desire to provide for and cherish the partner. Aubrey Qwana sings about wanting to "spoil" them once he receives a bonus ( mangithol' ibonus ) and treat them with a lifestyle of luxury ( s'hambe siyoBaller ).
Aubrey Qwana & Blaq Diamond - Fireworks • Premium
: The lyrics explicitly mention having great energy and "chemistry," comparing the partner's glow to an LED light and calling them a "remedy" for the soul.
: Like much of their other work, such as the track "Qoma" featuring Big Zulu, the song maintains a strong connection to traditional Zulu musical elements while staying modern. Production and Credits Aubrey Qwana & BLAQ DIAMOND - Fireworks
"Fireworks" is a soulful South African collaboration between and the duo Blaq Diamond , released in September 2022. The song blends Afro-pop and Maskandi influences to explore themes of instant attraction and deep romantic connection. Core Themes and Lyrics : The lyrics explicitly mention having great energy
The song was released under and The T Effect . It was produced by a team including Ndumiso Mdletshe and Siyabonga Mkhize, with songwriting credits shared between Aubrey Qwana and the members of Blaq Diamond. The song blends Afro-pop and Maskandi influences to
: The chorus highlights the moment of first meeting with the line "Ng'qala nokuk'bona ma" (I'm seeing you for the first time), expressing that love has already "ignited like flames" ( uthando luvuth' amalangabe ).
: The verses describe a desire to provide for and cherish the partner. Aubrey Qwana sings about wanting to "spoil" them once he receives a bonus ( mangithol' ibonus ) and treat them with a lifestyle of luxury ( s'hambe siyoBaller ).