From soap star to DJ to dropping her own EP, Thuli P just stopped dabbling and officially claimed the music lane.
Why does this feel like a turning point
Why does this feel like a turning point
- Thuli Phongolo, known as Thuli P, released her first EP and fully stepped into life as a music artist.
- The move signals a shift from side passion to main focus.
- She is widely recognized for playing Namhla Diale on Generations: The Legacy.
- That role cemented her as a household name before music took center stage.
- Thuli P entered entertainment at 15 with an appearance on Tshisa.
- Momentum followed through, presenting work on Craz-e and acting roles in productions like Thula.
- After Generations, she showed up in shows like Makoti, The Republic, Rockville, and The Wife.
- Each project sharpened her storytelling instincts.
- In 2017, she leaned into DJing, which shifted her creative direction hard.
- Song mentions turned into features, and making her own music started feeling unavoidable.
- On October 31, she dropped her debut single Hai Suka.
- The track leads her EP Avana and features Nia Pearl and Leandra Vert.
- The message centers on self-driven, confident womanhood.
- The project came out under her new label, AVANA Records.
- She describes the label as a personal creative home, not just a business move.
- Speaking on Radio 2000, she said entertainment was always the goal.
- Releasing a full body of work, in her words, finally feels personal and complete.
- Acting built the platform.
- DJing cracked the door.
- This EP is her saying the music chapter is no longer experimental.