Musical artist Aubrey Qwana opens up about the loss of his mother that resulted in him bearing internal scars, having a lot of trust issues, and a lot of unanswered questions!
“I hope this will also help those who have lost their mothers heal & remember all the good memories they had,” Aubrey Qwana.
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With Mother’s Day approaching, Aubrey Qwana has decided to honor his mother by sharing a song that he wrote for her this Friday. He will be releasing Ngicel’ Ubuye (Please come back) – a song that honors his late mother.
“I lost my mom Audrey Buhlebakhe Qwana in the year 2004, I was only 12 years old so couldn’t comprehend nor cope with her loss. This resulted in some internal scars, I had a lot of trust issues and a lot of unanswered questions,” wrote Aubrey Qwana.
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Aubrey Qwana said that he finally found a way to express himself through music as he would always write how much he misses his mother, Buhlebakhe Qwana.
“With this Sunday being Mother’s Day I have decided to honor her by sharing a song I wrote for her this Friday & I hope this will also help those who have lost their mothers heal & remember all the good memories they had. “Ngicel’ubuye” coming this Friday on all digital platforms,” said Aubrey Qwana.
Aubrey Qwana’s latest single Molo has been on high rotation on most South African radio stations.
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Thank you so much to all radio stations that have been playing my latest single Molo, I highly appreciate it. S/O my fans for their endless love & support and to my team for always having my back,” wrote Aubrey Qwana.
Aubrey Qwana is a singer, songwriter, rapper, producer, arranger, and designer hailing from Ulundi, KwaZulu Natal.
The 27-year-old Aubrey Qwana is an Afro-Soul musician who has already captured the hearts of many music fans with his unique blend of Mbaqanga, Maskandi, Arna Zion, Hip Hop, and R&B.
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Aubrey Qwana’s music is very personal and is a platform he uses to share his life story and experience. He already boasts a gold single with Ngaqonywa· and has become one of the most sought after artists for collaborations in South Africa.
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On Spotify, Aubrey has more than 11 000 monthly listeners. Unplugged EP is out on all digital platforms.
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