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Sounds of Jozi working with Rada to inspire social change

The choir has been selected to be part of the Rada (rape, alcohol, drugs and abuse) Inspire Album.

Kensington based choir Sound of Jozi (SOJ) development hub is addressing social issues through music.

The choir has been selected to be part of the Rada (rape, alcohol, drugs and abuse) Inspire Album.

Rada is a non-profit organisation that aims to fight social issues by facilitating an effective healing process by creating an environment of peace, compassion and safety so that it awakens the power and light that exists within all beings.

They plan to spread the message and address the issue under its Rada Unearthed division, which will release a Rada Inspire Album.

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“We are happy to be among the selected few artists who were trusted to deliver the message with zest and honesty of reiterating their main objective through the Rada Inspire Album,” said the choir spokesperson, Sibusiso Mtshali.

“SOJ always stands firm in ensuring that the youth of today become better leaders tomorrow through their art, changing the youth situation gradually and with working hand-in-hand with those of the same vision.”

The Rada Unearthed caters for all artists from all genres of music, from aspiring singer-songwriters to established artists and even DJs wishing to make a mark.

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Among many other artists that have worked with Rada are Loyiso Bala, Gloria Bosman, Kurt Darren, Lloyd Cele, Graeme Watkins, Janine Price and Sevven.

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