Everyone has a story, some chose to document theirs and tell it and some chose not to. But the fact still remains, we all have a story to tell.
Coming from a state of depression, Durban born, Lungelo Manzi takes us through a short trip into his life for part one of his documentary, The Sad Boys And Girls Club. As a musician, he is able to express in rap, song, and making beats, he first put these skills to practice when he made his first EP, Black Dog, in which he expressed the depression he was going through while in tertiary. Furthermore, Lungelo shares the journey of where his first project got him, this included him appearing on the SOL Incubator, earning a South African Hip Hop Award nomination. Lungelo has recently released his second EP, Black Dog 2 and if you were wondering where his state of mind is currently, it's a good place to start. His journey from 2013 to 2019, check it out below:
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