Musician Lwah Ndlunkulu has bought a new whip.
Big Zulu took to his Instagram timeline and shared the news with snaps of the musician's new VW car, congratulating her on her first vehicle.
“Nkabi Records First Lady. Siyakubongela ngehhashi lakho lokuqala elisha sha Lwah Ndlunkulu usebenzile Sisi,” he wrote.
Lwah told TshisaLIVE previously that she moved to Joburg in 2020 to pursue a music career that led to her realising her dreams.
“It was hard because when I came to Joburg I did not have a place to stay, so I had to squat at the studio to record and make music until I found someone who gave me the opportunity. There were many challenges because of that — but fast-forward, things ended up good after I recorded uMuzi eSandton.”
Lwah Ndlunkulu buys new whip
Image: Instagram/ Lwah Ndlunkulu
Musician Lwah Ndlunkulu has bought a new whip.
Big Zulu took to his Instagram timeline and shared the news with snaps of the musician's new VW car, congratulating her on her first vehicle.
“Nkabi Records First Lady. Siyakubongela ngehhashi lakho lokuqala elisha sha Lwah Ndlunkulu usebenzile Sisi,” he wrote.
Lwah told TshisaLIVE previously that she moved to Joburg in 2020 to pursue a music career that led to her realising her dreams.
“It was hard because when I came to Joburg I did not have a place to stay, so I had to squat at the studio to record and make music until I found someone who gave me the opportunity. There were many challenges because of that — but fast-forward, things ended up good after I recorded uMuzi eSandton.”
She said a chance meeting with Big Zulu is what set her career in motion because she was later signed by the musician.
“I would camp at Big Zulu's studio. Whenever he came, we would run away because we were not allowed to be there. So we would camp there and make music. It was a lot of us, until this one time I decided that I'm not going to go when others were leaving, I'm going to stay and see how this thing works.
“So every time Big Zulu came he would find me there. A song played of mine and he asked who was singing and he complimented my voice and said he would like to have an artist like me on his record label. We ended up recording.”
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