Incredibly talented vocalist, producer, and overall musician, Nhlonipho, has just dropped the second track off his upcoming EP, Life I Got and it features rising Amapiano discovery TiToW – titled Myekeni!
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The new track follows Uzanini, which was heavily playlisted across streaming platforms, with placements in Amapiano Lifestyle & Mzansi Hitson Apple Music, New South Africa & Amapiano on Deezer, Amapiano Wave, Naija Amapiano, AfroBeats & Amapiano on BoomPlay, and AfroMapiano on Tidal.
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Next week, the story comes to its peak, with the release of the full project Life I Got. With features from Manu WorldStar, Shuffle Muzik Mthandazo Gatya, and Latoya, this one is bound to shake the streets and leave them buzzing.
Nhlonipho shares: “I am very happy that the first single from my upcoming EP got featured on all these great playlists. I am looking forward to the EP and I hope that people will love it. Uzanini is just a teaser for what is coming.”
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Echoing Nhlonipho, getting nods from some of the biggest digital stores is just the beginning. Uzanini is already crossing borders picking up streams in countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, and Kenya to highlight a few.
The music lecturer, Nhlonipho with a civil engineering qualification opens up about his life – past, present, and future with his upcoming EP, set to be released on 13 August 2021. Make sure to follow him and @VthSeason to keep posted for news on his EP drop titled, Life I Got.
Nhlonipho won his first Solo competition when he joined his primary school’s choir, and later received 5 Tennor Soloist trophies in High School and College.
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Nhlonipho studied music in 2015 and now holds a Diploma in Music Performance (piano) and a Diploma in Civil Engineering.
Nhlonipho relocated to Johannesburg in 2015 where he works as a lecturer in Music Theory & Keyboard Technique at Digmac Media College in Braamfontein, which he says has taught him a lot of patience.
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