South African songwriter and singer Nomfundo Moh who recently released a new song featuring Msaki and Cassper Nyovest breaks down in an Interview with Metro FM.
The ever talented musician recently had a sit-down interview with the show’s host Khutsk Theledi to speak about her recent nomination for the Metro FM music awards.
Khutso asked her how she feels about being nominated once again for the radio station awards.
Before answering, Nomfundo apologised to Khutso for making her cry, she explained that she sees her as her big sister adding that there are only a few people that get her to be emotional.
Answering the question she said,” I am super grateful for this opportunity, the fact that I was nominated for Best African Pop, it tells me that I am still doing something right in Afro pop as I am an Afro pop artist.”
“This is God’s grace, even releasing the song Umusa is God’s assurance that I am still on the right track, so I should not lose it,” she added.
Khutsho then thanked her for choosing her to be her voice of her story, “So Nomfundo Moh and I are genuinely sisters, and this award is yours I am saying that.”
“How do you stay grounded, how do you maintain this humanity, I know it is not about your size anymore you are bigger than dynamite, you are an explosion, how do you maintain who you are?” asked Khutsho.
Nomfundo answered saying that it is knowing your people, sticking to who you are and knowing where you come from and not forgetting where you come from.
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Nomfundo took to the comment section and wrote, “Thank you so much for all the love and support fam may you all be blessed. Ngifikele ezandleni zenu and grew in front of you, such moments bring so much joy in my heart and make me emotional because of understanding that it takes a village to raise a child.”
“My queen @khutsotheledi I love you so much! You’re the big sis I’ve always wished for! God bless you mama. Please do vote for me under the category Best African Pop, lots of love fam,” she added.
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