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Traditional gospel musician Adziambei N has released his sixth album, titled Ndi nnyi ane a do fhumudza nnyi. Photo supplied.

Adziambei N sings about everyday problems

 

Murathu wanga o tavha mukosi vha si mu litshe vha tshi khou mu via. Vha mu pfela nga mare vha tshi khou mu via. Shango a li nga lali ngauri vho vhulaya a si ene. Ndo ni tuvha murathu wanga. Lufu lwo dzhia murathu wanga.” Loosely translated: “My younger brother painfully yelled, but they continued to perform ritual murder on him while spitting on him. The world will never know peace because they have killed the wrong person. I will miss my younger brother because death has taken him away.”

These are some of the painful lyrics in the song of Adziambei Christopher Netshianane, famously known as Adziambei N in the gospel music fraternity. The song, titled O tavha mukosi, discourages the practice of ritual murder as it is against humanity and deprives people of their right to life.

O tavha mukosi is one of the songs that are making waves on the sixth album of Adziambei N, a traditional gospel music star from the dusty rural village of Tshishiru in the Nzhelele area. His music, which is dominated by vocals and traditional drums, continues to inspire young and old, especially those who were raised in the traditional churches.

A staunch member of the New Revelation Apostolic Church, his music journey started in church at a very young age. Through his hard work, Adziambei N is currently one of the most sought-after traditional gospel music acts locally.

He says his music is based on practical things that happen in everyday life. “The most important thing is to communicate directly with your audience through music. Your fans should be able to relate to your music when you sing about something that affects them. This is working for me because people love things that touch and bring changes to their lives. I am also inspired by the hardships of life that I personally went through, and it has taught me to compose music that encourages people not to give up. I am happy that my music is being received well by my fans and is receiving reasonable airplay on various radio stations.”

The 10-track album, which was released a week ago, boasts thrilling songs, namely Galilea, Vha ita lufuno lwavho, Ri do dovha ra vhonana, A hu na mulamuleli, Tshililo, Ndi nnyi ane a do fhumudza nnyi, Vhatuka vha a neta, Mitodzi yo fhela, A thi nga vha litshi, O tavha mukosi and Ndo rengiswa nga mashaka. Those who want his music or book him for a performance can call him on 0762865111.

 

Entertainment - Date: 09 April 2021

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