The music uprising in Mzansi is led by a Maskandi star
Gatsheni also known as Khuzani Ndlovu who is a popular maskandi star and also an AWARD-WINNING want to promote harmonious cultural relations within the Mzansi music industry. He a well talented artist. He is about 34 years of age and has acquired so much in life.
According to him, establishing connections in the field of entertainment is essential to an artist’s development and audience growth and development. A few days ago Gatsheni worked with Sho Madjozi and Makhadzi on a brand-new song called Ndi Rine, which skillfully incorporates Zulu, Venda, and Tsonga.
We can reach individuals who might not know isiZulu by being accepting of and respectful of various diverse cultures Gatsheni told the news. He emphasized the value of artists working together and supporting one another.
The media industry’s positive ties enable our music to break through national and cultural barriers. It elevates us as artists and opens out our creations to a larger audience,” he stated. The maskandi performer also discussed how the style is becoming more and more successful outside of its typical demographic.
The fact that individuals from many cultures embrace maskandi demonstrates how highly they value our work as musicians. “The fact that the current generation is establishing barriers and creating history means a lot,” he remarked. He took home two major honors from the South African Music Awards (Samas) which were Best Maskandi Album and Best Male Artist.
Alongside titans of the business like Tyla, Kabza De Small, and Mthunzi, he conveyed his appreciation for the honor. In the very competitive Ukhozi FM Song of the Year competition, fans frequently support their favorite musicians, although Gatsheni stated he isn’t too keen on winning. It’s certainly not an immediate concern, but I’ll certainly be pleased if it does. Voters spend their own money, and it is not really beneficial to us in the long term if musicians don’t get paid.