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Saint’s bright future

Tsakane – Local rapper Lindokuhle Njokweni Hlatshwayo (20), better known as Saint, has always had a love for hip-hop music.

He started his music journey in 2011 but only understood the art in 2012 after his father died.

It was during that tragic time in his life that Saint was able to use music as an escape from the trauma.

Though he has been influenced by Teargas and Drake, he says his current musical style is mostly swayed by his life experiences and Rapid Lebron, a local rapper from his township.

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In mid 2012 he released his first track, titled For the Hood, featuring Payne.

Describing his music journey, Saint says: “It’s truly amazing. I’m learning a lot each day.

“Most importantly, it’s helping me grow both as a person and as an artist and I’m happy I chose this.”

He describes his music as being inspirational and heartfelt because he writes from the heart and tries to put his feelings and emotions into a record.

Being a dedicated artist, Saint wants to find his music on commercial radio stations, the press, television, billboards and charts.

He has recently released his mixtape, titled The Outcome, which is available on hard copies.

Planning for the future, he is working on a few ideas, and no doubt the future looks bright.

He has performed around the whole of Tsakane, once in Witbank and in Soweto.

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“I see myself one day performing at Maftown Heights among the greats,” he says.

He would love to get the opportunity to work with great artists such as Tellaman, Kyle Deutch, Kwesta, Tweezy, Ruff and Gemini Major.

Behind the music this young man is a normal, cool guy who enjoys chilling with his friends.

His hobbies include watching series and listening to music.

“This year my supporters should expect nothing but greatness from me,” he says.

For more information on Saint he can be found on 074 508 9096, Facebook: Lindokuhle Saint Hlatshwayo, Twitter: @yourboiisaint, Instagram: @yourboiisaint, Fan page: Saint The King.

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