After Emakhaya’s four year dominance of being the best-selling album in South Africa for three years, Mlindo is ready to take his fans through the sobering realties he faced and that many of us can relate to. With the pandemic, we were all forced to acknowledge the duality that we live with everyday; learning to balance the good and the bad; celebrate our wins while mourning losses and still showing up everyday. During lockdown, Mlindo The Vocalist, like many of us, had no other option but to be still; and it was in that silence that he found the courage to return to himself.
The album promises to reveal all the multifaceted layers that our beloved Mlindo The Vocalist has gained after four years of growth.
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