Boohle has been making major strides in the music industry since acquiring fame.
Hailing from Vosloorus, the singer says it has been a long journey to make a name for herself since venturing into music in 2016 as a mother of one.
Speaking to TshisaLIVE about her rise to stardom, Boohle — real name Buhle Manyathi — said in 2020 she sought to get renowned artists to recognise her by sending messages to them on social media.
Now, life is no longer the same for Boohle as she has collaborated with artists such as Cassper Nyovest, Bongo Maffin, and Josiah De Disciple,, making her one of Mzansi's most sought after vocalists.
“It's been a great journey for me. All the transitions I've had have been quite amazing because I'm doing what I love. Every difficulty, every fun moment has contributed to the person that I am right now. I've learnt a lot about the music industry and it has made me the artist I am today,” she said.
Having millions of followers on social media, she still remains humble and it's all because of her church background.
“I'm so thankful that I started in church. My parents are still church leaders and it keeps me grounded. Even though I am not doing gospel you can still hear the religious elements in my music which is what we know as amapiano today.
“It's important to put the message out there so people know me for who I am. I haven't lost myself so I don't want them to forget who I am either. I always have my head down and check myself.”
Boohle on her success: 'It's been a great journey for me'
Boohle has been making major strides in the music industry since acquiring fame.
Hailing from Vosloorus, the singer says it has been a long journey to make a name for herself since venturing into music in 2016 as a mother of one.
Speaking to TshisaLIVE about her rise to stardom, Boohle — real name Buhle Manyathi — said in 2020 she sought to get renowned artists to recognise her by sending messages to them on social media.
Now, life is no longer the same for Boohle as she has collaborated with artists such as Cassper Nyovest, Bongo Maffin, and Josiah De Disciple,, making her one of Mzansi's most sought after vocalists.
“It's been a great journey for me. All the transitions I've had have been quite amazing because I'm doing what I love. Every difficulty, every fun moment has contributed to the person that I am right now. I've learnt a lot about the music industry and it has made me the artist I am today,” she said.
Having millions of followers on social media, she still remains humble and it's all because of her church background.
“I'm so thankful that I started in church. My parents are still church leaders and it keeps me grounded. Even though I am not doing gospel you can still hear the religious elements in my music which is what we know as amapiano today.
“It's important to put the message out there so people know me for who I am. I haven't lost myself so I don't want them to forget who I am either. I always have my head down and check myself.”
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