Gospel artist-cum-producer goes Afro-jazz
Thursday, March 04, 2010
"My voice is the best weapon that I am going to use to showcase my abilities. What makes my songs stand out is that they have positive messages that also happen to instill a sense of morality in young people," he says. The artist has just finished working on an album that he hopes to release before the end of the month.
The artist says that he is aware that there are well-established Afro-jazz artists in the country such as Punah Gabasiane, Nono Seile, Kearoma Rantao, Nnunu Ramogotsi, Lister Boleseng, Citie Seetso, Ndingo Johwa, Banjo Mosele and Socca Moruakgomo but he believes that he is ready to give them a run for their money.
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