Thabiso makes waves in music scene
Thabiso started performing professionally by participating in competitions and local events.
Thabiso Ngwatle, popularly known as ‘Molee Superman Omnyama’, has taken the South African music scene by storm.
Born and bred in eMalahleni, the talented artist’s journey is a testament to passion, perseverance, and creativity.
His love for music started at a tender age, “I would glue myself to the radio, listening to rap songs and attempting to write my own,” he said.
His grandparents’ diverse musical tastes, ranging from gospel to maskandi, and his parents’ love for R&B and soul ballads shaped his eclectic style.
The up-and-coming artist’s professional music career began in high school when he performed at local events and in competitions.
He gained recognition, winning first prizes in arts and culture competitions. His unique style, blending storytelling with rhythm and poetry, resonates with fans.
Thabiso is working on his upcoming album, Ghetto Super Hero, and launching his book simultaneously. He’s exploring new mediums and collaborating with artists under his group, “Be certain this is what you want and do it for the right reason,” he concluded.
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