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Kurre’s new song sounds alarm on climate change

Rapula Mhlanga
Rapula Mhlanga

Local musician Rapula 'Kurre' Mhlanga's new song shares his passion project, "Climate Change", a soulful cry to humanity to take action against environmental degradation.

The song, borne out of the sweltering 2025 heat wave, is a testament to Kurre's commitment to using music as a tool for social change. Drawing inspiration from legends like Fela Kuti, Kurre's music is a unique blend of African rhythms, reggae, and jazz.

But it's not just about the melody; the singer is sharing a candid message about Climate Change and urges listeners to take responsibility for preserving the planet, emphasising that "the world is a treasure to preserve".

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