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Windsor East singer says we should embrace all the different kinds of sound

Karabo Moesha Matong says aspiring singers should step out of their comfort zone and not think of singing as an obligation but see it as a way to share a piece of themself.

Karabo Moesha Matong (19) from Windsor East writes:

I have been singing since the age of six years old and only decided to bless and heal people with my voice at the age of 12.

Karabo Moesha Matong sings at the Randburg SPCA monthly market. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

I enjoy singing because music heals many people and has helped me express my emotions and thoughts.

There is absolutely nothing I do not like about singing because of the creativity involved with music, including the different genres.

Tshologelo Kemisho and Karabo Matong sing at the Randburg SPCA monthly market. Photo: Nicholas Zaal

I would advise aspiring singers to step out of their comfort zone and not think of singing as an obligation but as a way to share a piece of themselves with the world.

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