Mandisa “Mandz Not Hot” Jakavula dropped her fourth single in which she featured fellow social media sensation, Sima Mangolwane, who is known as Seemah, as well as Zwano Mabitsela
Even though her journey in the entertainment industry took a turn she never expected, she did not let that take away her love for music.Music is what I thought would take me into the entertainment industry. I have been a singer my whole life for as long as I can remember, but I have been doing it the old traditional way – singing in church.
Mandisa 'Mandz Not Hot' Jakavula dropped her fourth single in which she featured fellow social media sensation, Sima Mangolwane, known as Seemah, as well as Zwano Mabitsela. Photo: SuppliedThe TikTok sensation said she was afraid to take a leap into the music industry, but she conquered that fear as she recently dropped Imali, her fourth single.
The Afro-pop single is infused with kwaito, which is influenced by Mabitsela. The 22-year-old said he believed that kwaito would keep evolving and never die.My father was a legend, and I followed in his footsteps, but the main thing that made me fall in love with music is that I got exposed to it at a very young age. My dad would play his new songs and I would listen to them, and I thought this is what I want to do.
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