PdotO announces eighth studio album for May 2026

South African hip-hop artist PdotO has revealed the release date for his eighth studio album, Take It As You May, scheduled for May 2026. The announcement came on his 41st birthday via Instagram, featuring a visual with Babette Labuschagne. This project continues his tradition of introspective and independent music.

PdotO, born Siphelele Mnyande on March 11, 1985, in East London, shared the news in a heartfelt Instagram post while celebrating his birthday. The post read: “Another Run around the Sun, the Happiest of Birthdays 🎂 Blessed. My 8th Studio Album 💿 Take it As You May May 2026 Co-Starring @babettelabuschagne_ Shot by @sir_midnight_00 Edit and Sound Design by @tasha_hendrixx.”

The accompanying image, shot by @sir_midnight_00 and edited with sound design by @tasha_hendrixx, features Babette Labuschagne, suggesting a cinematic approach to the album's promotion. This visual teaser hints at potential narrative elements, such as music videos or conceptual artwork, though details remain undisclosed.

PdotO has built a career on thoughtful lyricism, exploring themes of perseverance, spirituality, personal growth, and the challenges of independence in the music industry. His 2018 album Under the Sun received acclaim for its reflective storytelling and emotional depth, helping to broaden his audience within South African hip-hop.

Through his label God Blessed Ent., PdotO maintains creative control, releasing projects that resonate with fans valuing substance over trends. Take It As You May appears to continue this path, with its title implying an invitation for listeners to interpret the content personally. Fans anticipate collaborations and soulful production styles similar to his past work, though specifics are not yet revealed.

The announcement has generated excitement, blending personal milestone with artistic ambition after more than a decade in the genre.

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