South African entertainer Chomee has officially released the visuals for her football inspired anthem Tjovitjo, bringing together music, dance and national pride in a celebration built for supporters across the country. The energetic release arrives as Bafana Bafana fever continues to unite fans through song, culture and match day spirit.
Released under Arthur Mafokate’s 999 Music label, Tjovitjo also known as Tjovitjo (Bafana is Back) first dropped on 15 May 2026 and quickly drew attention for its infectious chant driven sound and strong football influence. The single captures the excitement of stadium celebrations while embracing the unmistakable rhythm and spirit associated with South African football culture.
Shortly after the release, a message shared alongside the visuals Arthur Mafokate took to his Instagram and shared, “⚽ THE VOICE. THE VIBE. THE NATION. ⚽🇿🇦BAFANA BAFANA IS BACK. CHOMEE returns with TJOVITJO — a powerful new football-inspired anthem built for the streets, the supporters and the stadiums,” perfectly reflecting the atmosphere the song aims to create as fans rally behind the national team.
Widely known as the “Queen of Dance,” Chomee has built a respected career as a singer, dancer and choreographer whose performances have consistently connected with audiences nationwide. Her ability to fuse movement with powerful musical storytelling has made her one of the country’s most recognisable entertainers, especially within the kwaito space where energy and crowd engagement remain central to the experience.
With Tjovitjo, Chomee leans fully into the emotion attached to South African football culture. The song carries chants and references that immediately resonate with local supporters, including moments inspired by the atmosphere inside packed stadiums and the excitement that follows crucial saves and match winning moments. Rather than presenting itself as just another release, the anthem positions itself as a soundtrack for fans who live every whistle, goal and celebration alongside the national team.
The visuals extend that feeling even further by centering dance, unity and celebration throughout the experience. The release reflects the same vibrant personality that has defined Chomee’s artistic identity for years while also tapping into a shared national spirit that football supporters know well.
Production on the anthem includes contributions from Chomee alongside veteran hitmaker Arthur Mafokate and Washington Mahlangu, combining experience and cultural influence to shape a song rooted deeply in local identity.
With the release now reaching supporters and music lovers across the country, Tjovitjo is steadily finding its place among songs designed to bring people together through sport, music and celebration. As for the supporters preparing for another football season filled with emotion and pride, Chomee’s latest release arrives with all the ingredients of a stadium favourite waiting to erupt after a Bafana Bafana goal.
