Have you ever realised that the potential of South African music in its fullest is just too big, whereby even words can’t express the excitement. Let’s chat about public relations contribution towards the area. South Africa is said to be very fortunate to entail 11 official languages that appeals to different citizens in their respectful cultures. South African musicians have freewill to express their art and talents through which ever language they please, whether it is vernacular or the official international language. In most cases it may even sound as though each song in a different and particular language represents a different culture…we have that privilege. This goes to show that with any country in naming, the country’s history will always be embraced in the present tradition. Music is one of the most valued attributes in any society, as it is a mutual concept that brings people together, during sport events, gatherings, social events and so forth. It’s something that almost everyone can relate to, depending on their personal preferences. Local legendary musicians such as Mariam Makeba, Yvonne Chaka Chaka etc; have played a huge role in orchestrating a mutual ear for music with all South Africans, As they were one of the first musicians to write songs in not only vernacular but English as well. Today we follow many other musicians who have followed in their footsteps. We are therefore even more proud to be South African.. relationships are built, and people continue to relate. Do we just love our drumzzzz and beatsss…

it is a great thing to see our local producers and musicians performing live in public . i am a huge fan of Yvonne Chaka Chaka and those were legends i think upcoming musicians should look / follow their football.
ReplyDeleteYou are so correct Aifheli, it is indeed an amazing feeling, more especially because the effort has evolved to the youth as well. Thank You!
ReplyDeleteBig ups to da local music n people who are keepin it african
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