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From the archives | 'I was a very reluctant singer' - Msaki on her music career

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Msaki has announced she is leaving the music industry.
Msaki has announced she is leaving the music industry.
Photo: Litha Mpiyakhe

Asanda ‘Msaki’ Mvana was reluctant star that has built her career as an independent artist. 

Ten years after creating her first EP, Msaki announces she is taking a step back from the music industry.

"Please also understand why I have to leave this space. Please release me. I may seem weak because I let this get to me. But I am sensitive, and sentimental, an empath (this is my most valuable creativity tool)," she writes in an Instagram post.

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Photo: Litha Mpiyakhe

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This is what she has do say about becoming a musician:

What drew you to music?

I’ve always been musically and artistically gifted but didn’t realise it was special or something that could change my life. I didn’t value it; in fact I was a very reluctant singer. I used to shy away in primary school but would be called out for solos, which made me nervous. But when I did do it I would feel the magic of music wash over me.

Why did you choose the guitar as your main instrument?

I’m actually self-taught. I learnt in 2010 while an exchange student Art at Leeds University in England. I got a guitar from a friend there and would stay in my room and play all day.

When did you decide to focus on music?

I decided in 2012. I just decided to be in East London and met like-minded artists and did tours so I could grow as a performer. I did my EP, Nali iThemba, in 2013, which was me saying ‘this is me, this is how I sound and who I want to be’.

How did the collaboration with Revolution come about?

They actually knew a good family friend who had worked on my EP. I recorded vocals for a song they sent to me and sent it back the next day; I’m like that if I make a connection with a song. Revolution are like my big brothers now.

How would you describe your sound?

Although many think I’m a house musician, actually a folk musician with references of Afro pop, Soul and Jazz, my sound is very indie.

The SAMA nomination – how do you feel?

I’m honoured to be nominated in the Best Adult Contemporary category with such amazing people. I think we’re all alike in that we’re great lovers of live performances. I never thought I’d say this out loud, but yes I’d love to win.

Why did you choose to be independent?

My parents were scared of the industry and so I started building my career at home. My own indie label, One Shushu Day Artistry, was a friendly place to start and my music opened doors for me. Growth is slower and I don’t have access to certain things but I love that I’m doing things my way.

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