Brendy Waves blends gospel-disco music
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Simply titled Hard Worker, Brendy Waves of Moshupa has worked tirelessly for two years to reach a stage where he can now walk out of a recording studio with a "finished" copy and have it on the shelves almost immediately. Many people who frequented a popular shop in Kanye last year used to see a skinny young man, playing a small Casio keyboard in front of the shops. By his side would be a small plastic mug so well wishers could throw in a few coins. Some were charitable enough to oblige while others simply dismissed him as if he were a tramp.
"I have been abused by some people while some have been very supportive and all these have actually helped me to grow in spirits. There was a time when I felt so bad that I just said why should I waste my time. But a after some introspection I told myself that I had a dream to fulfil and I had to prove to them that I could do it," Brendy said.
He explained to Showbiz that coming from a poor background and unemployed he had no money to cut a CD, hence the decision to play for a few thebes. But thanks to perseverance and hard work, he was able to raise enough money to finally release his album.
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