Friday, 16 March 2018
MUSIC: Lungi Naidoo – Away With You @LungiNaidoo
After years toiling in the shadows crafting her music career Lungi is poised for a major industry take over this summer. Lungi releases Black Diamond, her newest 10 track dance album with Universal Music Group, having worked with the heavyweights in the industry.
First out of the blocks is the stunning single Falling featuring Black Coffee. It is destined to be a dance hit with its full sound led by a prominent bass. The energetic track is peppered with tribal beats and a relentless arrangement that builds up to an exhilarating climax to thrill all music lovers.
The pair reunite once more on Away With Me, a light summer hit that is also musically rich and boasts the unmistakable tribal influence.
On the playful Kiss Madolo, Lungi goes back to the sound from home, KwaZulu-Natal. This is set to be a crowd favourite and a sing-along as she teases the knock-kneed.
The uptempo Qhela is a club banger that bursts with infectious dance beats paired with the most tender, gentlest and soothing, if not whispery vocals.
She goes out of her vocal range and dabbles in a Pan-African sound with the West-African-kissed Uzobuya produced by Bobstar. She shows her vocal range versatility her as she delves deeper against a backdrop of lively dance beats.
On a sober, albeit not preachy mode, Lungi sends a strong warning against tribalism on Niqaphele and pleads for all to love each other and pursue peace.
The young musician from KwaMaphumulo in KwaZulu-Natal grew up on a farm where she says she was obsessed with the beautiful sunrises and sunsets. She always knew that she would sing, which is why when she matriculated she headed straight to Johannesburg to pursue her dream. It turned out to be a long and arduous road before hitting the big time. She release two unsuccessful albums independently and struggled to find her feet in the competitive music industry.
Lungi did background vocals for Loyiso Bala and the late great Lebo Mathosa, an experience she says was her “music varsity”. She still keeps a positive mind about the challenges she faced. “It had to happen for one to understand that it’s not easy. I was willing to take the beating.”
She runs The Lungi Foundation, an NGO supplying food and uniforms to vulnerable children in about 20 primary schools. She also appears in the forthcoming film Vaya directed by Akin Omotoso.
Having paid the dues there’s no stopping Lungi and this is her time. “It’s impossible to be a one hit wonder now. I have an amazing team around me. I will remain grounded and not caught up by the hype. My life is changing and I understand this journey more. And having done this before, this time feels different,” she says.
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Get in touch with Lungi
@lunginaidoo on Instagram
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@LungiNaidoo on Twitter
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