Nkutha’s music has had a profound impact beyond South Africa. Her sound, characterized by heavy basslines and rhythmic beats, significantly influenced East African music; pioneers in Kenya, such as Emmy Kosgei and the late Diana Chelele, have credited her style for shaping their own musical directions.
She remains a beloved figure in Soweto, where she leads a simple life and maintains a strong connection to her cultural roots. Despite the challenges of music piracy, she has remained dedicated to her craft, famously stating that "only death would separate her from music". Key Discography Highlights Album/Significant Track Umntanami Debut album Manano Established her as a regional star Xaniseka Continued her success in the early 90s Muranziwa One of her most iconic and enduring hits Balatedi Baka Dedicated to her dedicated fanbase Ziyakhipha Her 20th studio album release Pamela Nkutha 02
She is celebrated for popular tracks such as "Muranziwa," "Tiyisela," "Vula Amasango," and "Akontlokgele". Nkutha’s music has had a profound impact beyond
Her discography is extensive, featuring approximately 20 albums as of late 2025. Notable milestones in her career include: Despite the challenges of music piracy, she has
Her 20th album, Ziyakhipha , was released in September 2025, featuring the Swahili-influenced track "Wren Tunakuja". Cultural Influence and Impact