Brendy Waves blends gospel-disco music

Brendy Waves is a Christian at heart but he loves disco music. It has been difficult for him to leave one and go with the other. The release of his debut album bears testimony to this fact because the eight-track piece is a disco album with a dose of gospel melodies.

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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