Garth Brown Finds Healing Through Afro House Anthem

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After spending more than a decade helping shape the music industry behind the scenes, Johannesburg-born artist and creative executive Garth Brown is finally stepping into the spotlight with the release of his deeply personal Afro House single, Find Me.

Lifted from his debut project Let There Be Light, the emotionally charged single blends Gospel-rooted songwriting with soulful Afro House production, creating a sound that feels equally spiritual, uplifting and deeply reflective.

Produced by S-Jam, “Find Me” was born during one of the most difficult periods in Brown’s life and career. The record emerged from moments filled with uncertainty, emotional exhaustion and personal disappointment, eventually transforming into a song that now resonates with listeners navigating similar struggles.

Since its release, the track has rapidly gained momentum, reaching the number one spot on the 5FM charts while connecting with audiences drawn to its honesty, vulnerability and emotional depth.

According to Garth Brown, the song reflects a season where he felt spiritually and emotionally disconnected after pouring himself into the wrong spaces for too long. Yet beneath the pain sits a deeper message about healing, grace and rediscovering yourself after feeling lost.

Before stepping into his own artistry, Brown spent years working across A&R, marketing and creative strategy, contributing to projects that helped shape both African and international music culture. However, with Let There Be Light, he moves away from the business side of the industry and into music rooted in spirituality, healing and authentic human experience.

Rather than following fleeting trends, Brown is crafting a sound centred on emotional truth — combining rhythm, faith and storytelling into records designed to move people both physically and spiritually.

Find Me is now available on all streaming platforms.

Listen here: Spotify – Garth Brown

Danny Mdluli https://www.dannywired.co.za/

Danny Mdluli is a South African journalist, content producer, event curator and publicist based in Johannesburg. His work focuses on entertainment, lifestyle, and fashion journalism, alongside music production, artist development, and event organization within the South African creative industry.

With a strong background spanning both media and music, he is also involved in public relations and creative communications. Danny has contributed to the development and promotion of emerging and established artists, working on projects that blend contemporary African sounds with jazz, gospel, and urban music influences.

He is actively engaged in event curation and the broader creative economy, with a focus on building sustainable platforms for local talent. His work reflects a commitment to growing the South African entertainment industry through collaboration, mentorship, and independent creative initiatives.

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