Lurah and Khanyisile Qha started this journey with Red Flag, a beautiful composition of melodies and heavenly vocal layers, which is the first single from their upcoming joint EP. Today they poured it all out, with their second single titled Rain.
'Rain was inspired by A-Reece's Over Me, It was the second weekend of working on the project and we decided to go to the beach to cool off, Sipho Ngqayimbana who is more popularly known as Msai was playing the A-Reece Today's Tragedy, Tomorrow's Memory: The Mixtape project and when I heard Over Me I started freestyling over it and asked Msai to make us something similar, we got back into the studio and the rest is history', says Khanyisile Qha.
This being Khanyisile Qha's first body of work she hopes it shows off her abilities as an artist and a songwriter, this is Lurah's first RnB tape and he also just wants to showcase his versatility as an artist. These two singles are a clear indication we are in for a treat with their upcoming EP;
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