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South Africa: Sho Madjozi is back, without missing a beat
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SouthAfrica's ShoMadjozi general approach to performances involves two tricks: “Practice and preparation'. She also says that crowd interaction is a big part of her live show. By ShingaiDarangwa.

“Living.” That was South Africa's Sho Madjozi’s initial response when asked to sum up what she’s been up to for the past two years. “I’m different from most public figures,” she adds. “It was not really my goal to become famous. So I need to take a break from it from time to time.”

“My tour with Stromae feels like a dream,” she says when I ask her how momentous an occasion this is for her. “I’m in love with Stromae as an artist and I can’t believe he respects and likes my work too. This is so exciting and I hope to learn from him and be his best friend forever.”This isn’t Madjozi’s first tour outside of the African continent this year. Earlier in the year, she toured parts of Europe through June and July and played at shows in places like Barcelona, Brussels and Amsterdam.

Her general approach to performances involves two tricks: “Practice and preparation”. She also says that crowd interaction is a big part of her live show. The label is home to massive global acts such as DJ Khaled, 21 Savage, Future, Black Eyed Peas and Travis Scott.

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