Gospel diva Ayanda Ndlovu releases debut album

album is sung in different languages including Shona, Ndebele, Sotho, Zulu, Venda and English.
The album seeks to advice worshippers on how to deal with everyday problems be it social or financial.
Where some people seek legal advice or traditional guidance, Ndlovu says people should seek Jesus who is “the way, the truth and the life”.
The album is laden with several beats such as traditional, jazz and some interpolations of reggae.
Tracks worth listening to include “Thula”, “Gcini Imfilo Yakho”, “Ndichamutenda”, “Ngoana Ke”, “Hamba Kahle” and “Hlukana Lempilo Yami” among others.
Clive “Mono” Mukundu, the producer of Monolio Studios in Hatfield worked on the album and Metro Studios are marketing it.
Ayanda says music has been a part of her since birth.
“I was born a musician, grew up singing up until I started recording when I was just 15 years old,” she said.
Born in Beitbridge, Ndlovu attended her high school at JZ Moyo High School in Matabeleland South where she started singing in the choir.
From there she was part of a musical group called Music of Faith.
“After school when I left music of Faith, I wrote my own songs.
“The love for music never died,” she said.
Ayanda then formed a group called Beitbridge Queens in 2007 and they did a number of recordings up to the time they went separate way to pursue solo careers.

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