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A 25-year journey in music, from Kaito

By staffJune 4, 20262 Mins Read
A 25-year journey in music, from Kaito
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WAITO SINGER Nkiyase Mondlana-Mbatha has revealed that he will use his fifth album to celebrate more than 25 years in the artistic field, which will be a way to show those who come after him that will help them to watch him in the stage he is not in.

Nkiyase says so in an interview withOf this countrywhere he revealed that he has finished everything with his fifth album titled I Am Herdue out in August – is a compilation of 12 songs with different messages, most of which are specific to women.

“I will be explaining a lot of what I have learned about music and art since I started focusing on it more than 25 years ago, which I hope will be useful for artists who come after me to learn from it and do better than what I have done.

“I will reveal the bad and painful situations I have been through in life, including the depression that gripped me in 2023 to 2024 – which was very difficult in my life and almost made me give up my music,” Nkiyase said.

Continuing, he said that although not everything is going well and in the way he wishes for himself and his art, he is very happy that he is now independent as all the art he has done in his company Mumba Media.

“What is left now is for me to pass on the knowledge I have gained over the years in order to enrich others who come after me, and to open up opportunities that will help develop budding artists. I will even go into the pit and sing because music is something that I liken to a calling for me, and I can’t see myself giving up doing it in life,” he said.

This artist from Alexandra, Johannesburg, is not focused on music as he has also been prominent in acting – he acted in television shows including aiJacob’s Cross, He’s a jerk Mine it isDistrict 9.

She first came to the fore in entertainment in 1997 when she won the Miss Alex FM modeling competition, which was first held that year – and she also broadcasted on the station in 2015.

His upcoming new album is his first four The wall of 2009, theChange is Good of 2011, which I Am Who I Am of 2022 and ended last year saying I Am One In A Million.

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