- Moonchild Sanelly's been making waves lately, especially with two of her tracks becoming official soundtracks for EA Sports FIFA.
- Her tracks Gwara Gwara and Big Man have scored major points, landing spots on the latest edition of the game.
- Mzansi's buzzing with reactions—some celebrating Moonchild's success, while others, well, they're not as kind.
Let’s talk about Moonchild Sanelly for a moment. This woman just doesn’t stop. Recently, she's been flying the South African flag high by making waves in the global music scene. Her latest achievement? Getting not one, but two songs featured on the soundtrack of EA Sports FIFA, one of the most popular sports games in the world. That’s right, folks—Moonchild's music is now reaching millions of gamers worldwide.

How Moonchild Sanelly Made It Big
Entertainment blogger Musa Khawula couldn’t help but notice the buzz around Moonchild Sanelly. He shared that the singer has been the talk of the town lately, all because her songs Gwara Gwara and Big Man made it onto EA Sports FIFA. That’s a huge deal, folks. This isn’t just any game—it’s a global phenomenon, and Moonchild’s music is now part of it.
Here's what Musa had to say: "Two of Moonchild Sanelly's songs, 'Gwara Gwara' and 'Big Man,' were added as soundtracks on the latest FIFA version of EA Sports. PRESS PLAY to listen to 'Gwara Gwara.'"
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"Two of Moonchild Sanelly's songs 'Gwara Gwara' and 'Big Man' were added as soundtracks on the latest FIFA version of EA Sports. PRESS PLAY to listen to 'Gwara Gwara.'"
Curious about what Gwara Gwara sounds like? Hit play below and let the beats take over:
What Mzansi Thinks About Moonchild's Success
As you might imagine, the internet has been ablaze with opinions about Moonchild's accomplishment. Some people are genuinely thrilled for her, while others—well, they’re not exactly pulling out the champagne. Social media is a wild place, and this story is no exception. Let’s dive into what some folks had to say:
Twitter user @Kgothi_Morokong chimed in with congratulations: "Congratulations once again. This isn't the first time her song has been included in EA Sports; she was also featured in FIFA 22." Clearly, this isn’t Moonchild’s first rodeo when it comes to global recognition.
"Congratulations once again. This is not the first time her song has been included in EA Sports; she was also featured in FIFA 22." — @Kgothi_Morokong
Not everyone was so formal. @umbuthoK kept it simple: "This is a banger guyz!" And who can argue with that? A banger is a banger.
"This is a banger guyz!" — @umbuthoK
Then there’s @SagewaseSouthAh, who added a touch of humor: "No DNA, just RSA, even if it's just her mop on the head." That’s one way to look at it!
"No DNA, just RSA, even if it's just her mop on the head." — @SagewaseSouthAh
@nonsssssss was all business: "Huge. That's good money for her." You’ve got to admit, getting your music featured on FIFA is a pretty lucrative deal.
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"Huge. That's good money for her." — @nonsssssss
Of course, not everyone was thrilled. @DaRealFreeMan had this to say: "EA Sports selects the most strangest songs for its soundtracks." Hey, to each their own, right?
"EA Sports selects the most strangest songs for its soundtracks." — @DaRealFreeMan
@elle_eulaliah summed it up nicely: "Your people will always find you." And they sure did.
"Your people will always find you." — @elle_eulaliah
Even those who weren’t fans of the music couldn’t deny the financial windfall. @ZThePopye admitted: "This song sucks, honestly. But I am happy for her. That is a lot of money in her bank account." Hey, even critics can acknowledge success when they see it.
"This song sucks, honestly. But I am happy for her. That is a lot of money in her bank account." — @ZThePopye
Tyler ICU and Nandipha Clash Over Mnike
In other news, Tyler ICU and Nandipha808 are locked in a heated battle over the hit song Mnike. Nandipha’s pretty upset because he feels he hasn’t been given proper credit as a producer. Without that recognition, he’s missing out on some serious royalties. This isn’t just about pride—it’s about protecting his rights and ensuring he gets his fair share of the earnings. Nandipha808 is determined to stand his ground, insisting that Tyler won’t cheat him out of what’s rightfully his.
It’s a reminder that the music industry can be as much about business as it is about art. While Moonchild’s success story is all about celebration, Tyler and Nandipha’s feud highlights the challenges artists face when it comes to fairness and recognition. Here’s hoping both stories end on a high note.

