Everton Mlalazi teases new gospel track on renewal and hope

Langalakhe Mabena,Zimpapers Arts and Entertainment Hub

Multi-award-winning gospel artiste Everton Mlalazi has revealed that he is back in the studio where he is creating new music that will resonate spiritually with worshippers.

The Ndinomira PaJordani hit-maker said he is working on a track that captures his personal journey of renewal and resilience inspired by the Biblical verse – John 3 verse 16. He is working closely with his long-time producer Nigel Nyangombe and Enobitz Sylvester who is taking care of the recording and mastering department.
“Big things are unfolding. Right now, I am fully immersed in creating a new song that speaks to the themes of sacrifice and hope. As I record, I feel the weight of the message and the transformative power of love pouring through each note.
“This track, for me, captures a personal journey of renewal and resilience, and I can’t wait for you to experience it.
“It’s more than just a song; it’s a heartfelt reminder of what we can overcome because of the sacrifice given. Join me on this musical adventure as we embrace this powerful reminder. I promise this is one release you won’t want to miss,” said Mlalazi.
Meanwhile, Mlalazi successfully led Zimbabwe’s Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) choir, Celestial Chorus, as they staged an event at the Carnival City, East Rand, South Africa, on March 30.

The event, which was free to attend, saw a 100-piece orchestra and a stellar line-up of gospel powerhouses from Zimbabwe and South Africa taking to the stage. Joining Celestial Chorus Soirée on stage were renowned gospel artistes, including Fisani, Mmatema, Canaan Nyathi, Everton Mlalazi, Khaya Mthethwa, Ncebakazi Msomi, Rudo Madidi, and Xola Toto.

 

 

 

 

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