South African superstar Ndivhudzannyi “Makhadzi” Ralivhona has revealed the striking cover art for her highly anticipated album, Miracle Child, set for release on October 7. The cover, which draws inspiration from Rihanna’s Unapologetic album, is a bold and deeply personal statement, showcasing Makhadzi unclothed with powerful words like “miscarriage,” “polygamy,” “Sars,” and “BET” painted across her body.
Makhadzi explained that these words represent both the painful and celebratory moments that have shaped her life and career. “What’s life without challenges and celebrations?” she mused. “How do you know God if he has never come and rescued you and given you another chance to breathe and count more blessings? Ladies and gentlemen, allow me to introduce my album cover: A Miracle Child.”
“I opened my wardrobe and found nothing to wear to cover my pain and celebrations,” she revealed. “I decided not to cover them; instead, I chose to wear all my pain and celebrations. All challenges in life are God’s protection, and all celebrations are God’s blessings and miracles.”
Makhadzi’s Miracle Child promises to be more than just an album; it’s a reflection of her life’s story, capturing the essence of her struggles and successes.