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Ntsika Ngxanga’s Solo-Album Is A Craft Of Inspiration

Ntsika Ngxanga’s Solo-Album Is A Craft Of Inspiration – The Soil’s magnetic and fascinating lead singer, Ntsika Ngxanga’s congenial single-handed album is a craft of inspiration.

His songs are a stimulated by his dreams; he stipulates his ancestors communicate through dreams and give him a leeway to narrate his songs. It is a greater experience for him to share the project.

“This project is a consecrated gift for the people of Africa, it is a musical and spiritually awakening body of art .“ He says, he receives those songs from his ancestors, “I did not ask for these songs, they came from my great-great-grandfather Mayiza,” he announced.
 
“The dreams vary, they are distinct. I even remember the scent of the room, the smoke and everything else.“I couldn’t see his face, but I felt his big presence and a large figure. When I looked at him, it was like he was wondering if I could hear the song.”

He mentions he had prior expected the ambience of the audience, affected by the song appearing in his dream.
“I knew it was time, and I spoke to the Soil management and they gave me their blessings”.


He shares with the public, fans, the jol and accented beat of Ding Dong, that succeeded the thrilling feature with Vusi Nova “Awundiva.” In his album, there are extravagant instances with tracks such as “Jazzy Suka,” the high-spirited Uchigara Mweya Wangu in the Shona Dialect and the contemplative and amicable gospel – touched “Siyakudumisa Bawo” attributing Lebo Sekgobela.  Alkebulan is touching and moving to the soul.

Written by: Aphiwe Theodorah Mvinjelwa

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