Durban-based hit producer, vocalist, and businessman TNS, real name Nkazimulo Ngema have spoken about his last days of hunger and struggles!
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TNS said that on his last days of hunger and struggles he did not have power and many words because God was too far from him.
“On my last days of hunger and struggles… I didn’t have Power and much words because God was too far from me ??♂️ I was empty even in my Mind ???♂️ nearly gave up and it was really f**ckd about My Life, I prayed to God sincerely as if I’m speaking to my friend or someone I see,” expressed TNS.
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TNS who has just recently released iBhari and Ayabonga said that he asked all the questions from God and told Him about all his dreams.
“I asked all the questions to him and told him all my dreams, I told God Everything ??♂️ I then taught myself not to forget to Pray to be Safe all the time under His Wing,” said TNS.
TNS said that in less than a few months he saw films and flames that proved God was at work and transformed his entire life, including elevating him as one of South Africa’s best talent in the music biz.
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“In less than Few months I saw Films and Flames ? that Man ☝? was doing.?? It’s in the Morning! Pray! Pray! I love you Bro and Sisi,” said TNS.
Speaking to MGOSI.co.za, TNS said that prayer and hard work go a very long way in any given industry and it’s not about the music industry alone.
“For me, prayer and hard work go hand in hand and it always works better to pray for something that you know you’re working very hard to achieve. Another important thing is self-drive and believing in yourself as an individual. Never allow anyone to distract your purposes in life – I say purposes because I believe there’s a lot we are meant to do in this world,” concluded TNS.
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His latest single Ayabonga is currently climbing radio charts across South Africa, alluding to the fact that whatever TNS touches becomes a dance floor anthem.
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