Gospel group releases second album
The hit song, "Tshelete ga se bophelo", enjoys airplay at local radio stations such as Tubatse FM and Sekhukhune FM.
STEELPOORT – The local quartet, Tubatse Gospel Choir, has released another album.
The group aims to heal souls. It was founded in 2013 by local gospel singer Abram Ntsoane. The other members include Thomas Malesa of Mafefe, and Glemond Makola and Lindiwe Nkosi of Ga-Phasha.
The group members said their songs will bring gospel music lovers even closer to God.
“We released our second album, titled Tshelete ga se bophelo. Our first album, Maatla a sona ke bophelo, did well in the gospel fraternity,” said the members.
The new album was recorded at 5 Young Guns Music Production Studio, and took the group a year to compose. They said they were pleased with the final product.
“Before we released the album, we played it several times through a portable radio to feel if it would heal broken souls. We are committed artists and take time doing our music,” Ntsoane said.
The hit song, “Tshelete ga se bophelo”, enjoys airplay at local radio stations such as Tubatse FM and Sekhukhune FM.
According to the members, the songs are simple and people from all walks of life will be able to sing along and relate to them.
Tubatse Gospel Choir’s songs are a blend of Zion and Apostolic Church songs.
To book a performance, contact the group on 071 323 7456 or 072 075 2826, or interact with them on Facebook @ Tubatse Gospel Choir.
