"Song for Nomsa" is a captivating jazz album by Eric van der Westen, released on December 1, 1998, under the label Ewm Music. Collaborating with Louis Mhlanga, this album is a beautiful blend of contemporary jazz, folk, and world music, offering a unique and enriching listening experience. The album features 12 tracks, including the title track "Song For Nomsa," as well as other notable songs like "Batho," "Shosholoza," and "Malayka." With a total duration of 1 hour and 3 minutes, "Song for Nomsa" showcases the exceptional musical prowess of Eric van der Westen and Louis Mhlanga, making it a standout piece in the jazz genre. Recorded in 1998 and initially released in 1999, the album gained further recognition when BMG-Africa released it in Africa in 2000. "Song for Nomsa" was even nominated for an award, highlighting its significant impact in the music industry. The album was mixed at Soundscape Studio, ensuring high-quality sound production. Whether you're a jazz enthusiast or simply appreciate well-crafted music, "Song for Nomsa" is an album that promises to captivate and inspire.