GIVE ME THAT MAGIC
LADYBRILLE.com: Hi Zamajobe! How are you?
Zamajobe: Fabulous! LADYBRILLE.com: A buddy of mine told me about you and he said, "You have to listen to her. You'll love her." I did! Your voice is so jazzy, sexy, and mature!
Zamajobe: Thank you and that’s very good to hear.
Zamajobe: African funk and a little bit of jazz and soul.
LADYBRILLE.com: Alright some few random questions for you. What's the South African Music Scene like now? Zamajobe: the SA music scene is growing from strength to strength. We have to keep working on our skills and collectively make a difference.
Zamajobe: through Kalahari dot net i.e. http://www.kalakari.net/.
You can also visit Zamajobe's site, http://www.zamajobe.co.za/
LADYBRILLE.com: Hi Zamajobe! How are you?
Zamajobe: Fabulous! LADYBRILLE.com: A buddy of mine told me about you and he said, "You have to listen to her. You'll love her." I did! Your voice is so jazzy, sexy, and mature!
Zamajobe: Thank you and that’s very good to hear.
LADYBRILLE.com: I hear you have heavy influences from Christian and Gospel music, tell us about that? Zamajobe: I grew up going to church and singing in the choir. My Pastor was and still is one of the very best gospel musicians in SA, he is a very passionate and original artist and under his influence that’s when I fell deeply in love with music. So that’s when it all started for me.
LADYBRILLE.com: So, overall, how would you describe your musical style?
Zamajobe: African funk and a little bit of jazz and soul.
LADYBRILLE.com: Where do you find inspiration for your songs? Zamajobe: Somewhere inside of me and also through the meaning of life.
LADYBRILLE.com: Before we get into your album and its huge success so far, take our audience back to the Idol contest in South Africa [like American Idols]. I understand you were involved in the 2003 competition? Zamajobe: I was in the top ten and it’s been magic ever since!
LADYBRILLE.com: Okay, so your ALBUM! I love "Magic" and "Ndawo Yami." Magic is outstanding! What was the inspiration and who are you asking to show you how it feels to be loved? [smiles] Zamajobe: [smiles] Anybody who can.
LADYBRILLE.com: You are a mother now. Congratulations! How is that balancing act? Zamajobe: My little girl is a blessing. Her smile makes everything that’s difficult seem easy.
Ndawo Yami
LADYBRILLE.com: Alright some few random questions for you. What's the South African Music Scene like now? Zamajobe: the SA music scene is growing from strength to strength. We have to keep working on our skills and collectively make a difference.
LADYBRILLE.com: What are the main staples in your closet? Zamajobe: jeans and converse.
LADYBRILLE.com: What's your favorite color lipstick? Zamajobe: Brown
LADYBRILLE.com: How do you like to wear your hair? Zamajobe: Locks
LADYBRILLE.com: Do you plan on performing in the USA or Europe anytime soon? Zamjobe: I would love to. I have to find people I could work with in the different places.
LADYBRILLE.com: Where can our readers purchase your songs/CD?
Zamajobe: through Kalahari dot net i.e. http://www.kalakari.net/.
LADYBRILLE.com: Thanks Zamajobe, keep giving us that magic! Zamajobe: Thank you.
You can also visit Zamajobe's site, http://www.zamajobe.co.za/
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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