Zamajobe’s powerful, beautiful, sexy voice, laced with a slight breathless edge and raw emotions, is probably what stops most in their tracks when they first hear her. Although relatively new to South Africa's music scene, Zamajobe is nevertheless all the rave.
Signed with Sony BMG Africa, Zamajobe's
Ndawo Yami album got her nominated in four categories at the 2005 South Africa Music Awards:
Best New Comer, Best Jazz Vocal Album, Best Joint composition [done with Erik Pilani], and Best Engineer. The gorgeous Zamajobe was very busy in the studio preparing for her next album when we got in touch with her for this interview. She, nevertheless, made a little time for us so
you could get to meet her. When she makes her way, especially to the USA, know you got to know her, first, at LADYBRILLE.com.
Zamajobe has also agreed to give
one lucky Ladybrille winner an autographed copy of her Album Ndawo Yami. Act now because you've got only six days left before our contests expires! Click
this link to see how to win a copy of Zamajobe's "Magical"
Ndawo Yami album.
GIVE ME THAT MAGIC
2 comments:
YAY for short interviews! lol.
Funny anonymous. lol! We like short but our target audience generally do not know much about Africa much less its fashions, industry, artist, talents e.t.c. Everything is still a mystery. So, it made sense having studied the market before we launched LADYBRILLE, to spend the initial part of our launch creating context and educating our target audience Africans in the West, a lot whom are not as connected as they would like to be and non-Africans: Whites, Blacks, Asians, Mexicans,Indians in the West. Most are now on board with the program. So, as we approach our anniversary in June it will be a whole new ball game. Take advantage of the long interviews now. Lol! You most likely will start begging for it soon. . .
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