Nkosinathi Hangana Black Entertainment award winner for most promising artist of the year
He won his first awards on July 27 in the first BEA awards that were launched and held in Orlando West Uncle Toms Hall.
Orlando’s own local artist Nkosinathi Hangana well known as Snyden’s words came true when he won the most promising artist of the year in the Black Entertainment award that took place late last month.
On an article that was published on Orlando Urban Newspaper in July 19 Hangana said he would really love the award to be brought home not only by him but by any artist from the area, and indeed he brought it home.
He said he is super excited about winning and said words cannot be enough to thank all the people who believed in his music to the extent that they voted for him. He alluded that it’s not the end but the beginning of greatness.
“This is a new chapter because it has already opened up a lot of the project but cannot announce yet. I would like to thank my team for their hard work,” said Synden.
On August 31, the artist will be hosting an event to celebrate the accolade and will also be launching his EP and whoever wants to meet him and know what he is all about should join them at Orlando East Ekhoneni Lezinto.
He will be releasing a song on August 22 titled ‘I remember’ that is taking about his real life story and what he went through as an artist. Hangana said he knows that a lot of people will indeed relate to his music.
He won his first awards on July 27 in the first BEA awards that were launched and held in Orlando West Uncle Toms Hall.
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