"Voloyi" is a term commonly used in Southern African languages like Xitsonga and Sepedi, primarily referring to or the practice of magic. In a contemporary context, it often appears in music, religious discussions, and cultural commentary. Cultural & Linguistic Meaning

: It is frequently used in casual online conversations or "Reels" to discuss local folklore, superstitions, or even as slang for something mysterious or "wicked".

: The song "Voloyi (Original Mix)" is frequently included in DJ sets, such as those on Pressure Radio , representing the "Afro House" subgenre. Religious & Social Context

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* Voloyi Evens Evens Valoyi. Amen 🙏 1mo. * Nkhensani Nkhensi. Amen. 1mo. * Yolandah Machevele. Amen. 1mo. Facebook·Apostle K.E Machevele of MOFHM

: Released a soulful track titled Voloyi in 2022, which features on various deep house playlists.

: The word is most often used to describe traditional beliefs in witchcraft or the supernatural power to cause harm or influence events.

: It is linked to the Tsonga word vuloyi , which encompasses the actions and identity of a witch ( muloyi ). "Voloyi" in Music