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Upcoming pop and Amapiano artist Given Tshiendanamisi, known in music circles as Sky Walker Music, has released his latest single, “SheWater”, featuring Zambian musician MDA Kaliboy. Photo: Our Capture.

Sky Walker's latest single will resonate with love-struck fans

 

Upcoming pop and Amapiano artist Given Tshiendanamisi, known in music circles as “Sky Walker Music”, has released his latest single, “SheWater”, featuring Zambian musician MDA Kaliboy. The collaboration, which was released on Friday, 9 February, is a cross-cultural musical experience infused with captivating beats.

The single narrates a love story in which Sky Walker Music finds himself attracted to a girl he spots at a club where he is performing. “I try to connect with her through sign language, eye contact, and body language, even though she is with another guy. I work hard to seize the chance to express my feelings and desires for her, and when I finally find the right moment, we run away together. We form a connection, and I develop deep feelings for her as she steals my heart,” he said.

The song’s production takes a low-fi trap soul approach, gradually soothing its way to the listener. “This unique project aims to resonate with love-struck fans and captivate new listeners. I believe this will speak to the hearts of those still longing for a good love story and a well-curated song,” he said.

Sky Walker Music’s journey took off a few years ago with the release of hits such as “Party Animal”, “Lyababa”, and “Hellow”. He is currently working on another single, called “Beng Dakiwe”, featuring Young Pizy, which is scheduled to be released on 29 February. He also has a family fun day movie night coming up at Ditike, near the Muledane traffic circle, on 29 March (Good Friday).

 

Entertainment - Date: 23 February 2024

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Thembi Siaga

Thembi Siaga started as an intern during 2021. He assisted with video photography and editing. He also produced numerous small documentaries, focusing on the Vhembe region and its people. Currently he works as a freelance journalist, covering stories in the Elim area.

Thembi studied at the Tshwane University of Technology, where he completed his diploma in Journalism in 2021.

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