Zulas promise a long stayin local music scene

Zulas musical group has made a come-back into the music industry, solidifying its position as a musical entity that plans on being relevant for a long time to come.

The group first entered onto the scene as young, eager and energetic youth; now, with the release of their latest album, they are certain their growth as musicians over the years will impress all listeners. The kwaito fusion artists have vowed to keep kwaito music alive and their latest album, 'Matshidiso' clearly displays the big transformation they have made. The album has six tracks namely Matshidiso, Bula  Sekele, Shaker Serenera Saka, Daaarling, Menate and Skim same. The album also offers two bonus tracks.

The founding member of the group, Ishmael Maposa says, "I formed the group while I was still a form three student in 1994. I then asked my childhood friend, Phenyo Leshwithi to join because I recognised that he had a talent and passion for music. Letshwithi then introduced me to his schoolmate and friend Oanteka Tshotlego who also joined the group."

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