The former Generations star shared a trailer of her new single titled 'Thobela' on Instagram. The singer is set to release new music next month, 3 September.
She said she took the break to raise her baby girl and she is certain that this is the right time for her to come back to the music scene.
Denise wrote: "Having focused on raising my daughter for the past two years, I'm in a position where I feel like I want to give my music the attention it deserves and have some fun doing what I've always loved most!!
"Been cooking up with @PRxFND and we have something special coming next Friday, SEPTEMBER 3rd. A re jaiveng! Pre-order link in bio. Cc @PRxFND."
Fans are excited for her return, taking to the comments section, Tshiakhosimolao responded, " I have been waiting for you to release this jam sis."
Speaking about her daughter on Twitter a few weeks ago, she said she brought a massive change in her life
"Experiencing my daughter was more than what I could have possibly imagined. What a trailing time. A questionable time, a reflect, regroup, and realigning moment in my life’s journey. My world was truly awakened and purposefully distributed. And to be honest - I NEEDED THAT!," she wrote.
"Leah shook my being … her existence called me to order. Not for anyone else, but for myself! I was humbled like you cannot believe BUT reminded of who the f**k I am!" she continued.
And when I come back … AGAIN I WILL IGNITE the industry and create a new level of where we need to be, and remind you that we have all power to do so.
Leah was my wake up call from the universe, my humble pie, my ‘don’t forget who the fuck you are, and why you are here’.
Denise is currently living her best life in Germany. Two months ago she shared that she was settling in well. Sharing a picture of her and her baby girl, she wrote: “Finally settled well in Germany. Papa still doesn’t understand what’s so funny …#fakelaugh #crazysexycool.”
Meanwhile, the star recently issued an apology to Ayanda Thabethe after dragging her on TV back in 2017. She said her apology was also for many others that she said she has hurt.
"One person I contacted.. @AyandaThabethe. As much as I had an opinion about what I was asked about her, I could have managed that differently. I messaged her to apologize, and understood how my reaction could affected her at the time.
"Always graceful and peaceful she replied... and so much love and understanding. There are however many other feelings I have had about many things, and will still stand by them. But as much as my intent was not malicious, it had an effect… and for that, I do apologize," she tweeted.