Zahara - Destiny -

The song uses the metaphor of a "highway" to represent the common path others take. Zahara rejects this for her own unique route, stating she must "find [her] own destiny".

is the opening track of the record-breaking debut album Loliwe (2011) by the late South African Afro-soul icon Zahara . The song is celebrated as a powerful anthem of self-determination, exploring the tension between divine timing and personal perseverance. Core Themes and Meaning Zahara - destiny

The lyrics of "Destiny" reflect a journey toward a purposeful life, emphasizing that while "only God knows how long" it will take, the individual must remain steadfast. Key themes include: The song uses the metaphor of a "highway"

Scholars have noted that Zahara uses "sorrow and shame" to illustrate that destiny is not always purely positive but a nuanced combination of bitter and sweet experiences. Musical Impact and Context The song is celebrated as a powerful anthem

Zahara emphasizes holding one's ground regardless of life's pace. She sings, "Everything may be rushing on me / Everything may be too slow on me / But I'll be here holding it down".