Ndlovu said he was not leaving the guitar but decided to merge the two. “I’m not leaving the guitar but I am embellishing and adding on to it by singing as well.
Playing the instrument will always be my first love as it opened doors for me and created a name for me also getting me to meet a lot of people who have helped me in the new journey namely Tarryn, Ryan Synth, Mzoe7 and Cyd Bass,” he said. “Well I have also changed my stage name to Kinah The Music to signify a rebirth of my artistry and singing is always been something I wanted to do but wasn’t confident enough to pursue it up until Tarryn Talana took me for my first vocal studio session. “I must say she believed that I can do it to the point of paying for my session at P3 Studios and ensuring that I start on that dream, many thanks to her. ” Ndlovu said his album has different genres to show diversity. “Well for my first album I decided to do multiple genres so as to show my diversity as an artist but then I am more into Afro Soul, Neo Soul and R’n’B type of music,” said the guitarist. “When it comes to an audience yes I have managed to create one for myself and even held a show by Red Cafe just to test and the attendance was a full house. “The album has 10 songs but some singles will be added onto it.
The first half is already out on all streaming platforms including YouTube but then the rest of it will be fully out on June 25. ” Asked how he felt about taking the music path, Ndlovu said: “I would have to admit that it’s been an experience and a half because I am still building my confidence in that area.
Literally people who have attended shows l have sang at will tell you that improvement has been noted after every performance.
I was a bit shy at first but now I have noted my mistakes and yet to fully grow into singing and show off my fullest potential in that field. ” He said after the launch, he will work on doing shows to market the album. 🔗
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