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Pulane’s debut album taking a new shape

Pulane has been singing for as long as she can remember, broadly in church and at home with her mother

Pulane Maphari is a new gospel artist.

She’s part of the Spirit Music Group and has released her début album titled: ‘The restorative breath of life’, which is a 13-track album with 12 original new songs.

She released her album on September 4 this year and her music video ‘Igama Lakho’ premièred the following day, (September 5) which has been making waves on YouTube under Spirit Music Page (Spirittunez).

The YouTube video has over 27K views to date.

Pulane was born in Tembisa in Gauteng and was raised in Welkom in the Free State.

She is qualified in chemical engineering, studied at the Tshwane University of Technology, (TUT) in Pretoria and worked for the biggest power producer in Africa for a period of 11 years under the chemistry department working in water treatment, cycle chemistry and laboratory sections.

She practically spent most of her early adult years in eMalahleni, Mpumalanga as she worked here full time.

This is where her music career took shape.

She has since resigned to accept her calling as a worshipper of God.

Pulane has been singing for as long as she can remember, broadly in church and at home with her mother.

She’s a very anointed worshipper who’s after God’s heart and her songs and lyrical content are centred around an intimate relationship with Christ and experience the touch of God in her daily life.

On this album she caters for all different kinds of people in the genre.

Her songs are born of God and speak of a life of worship that is submitted under Christ’s word and authority.

For bookings and CD sales, please call: 071 492 5161 or email: senatlp30@gmail.com.

Social media platforms: facebook: @pulanemaphari, Instagram: @pulanemaphari.
Music streaming: Deezer, Spotify, Google Play, Joox, Apple Music, iTunes

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