Sephonono is just a Click Away

Hello friends, I have to confess—I’ve been so caught up in the excitement of creating and living with Sephonono that I almost overlooked sharing it with you! This album has been my world for months and years and now it’s finally ready for yours. Every track carries a piece of my heart, and I’d loveContinue reading “Sephonono is just a Click Away”

Afro Jazz and the Silver Screen

2016 was a defining year for me as an artist. After the success of my first major project, I felt an unstoppable drive to create something even more impactful. Music has always been my heartbeat, but I wanted to go beyond sound—I wanted to tell a story through visuals. That’s how my second big projectContinue reading “Afro Jazz and the Silver Screen”

Sunday Reflections From Kenya to

Six years ago, on this very day, I stood in a small church in Malindi, Kenya, listening to a choir whose voices seemed to touch the heavens. Their harmonies were pure, soulful, and filled with grace. That moment stayed with me—it was more than music; it was a spiritual awakening. The way those voices blendedContinue reading “Sunday Reflections From Kenya to”

Sephonono: A Journey Through Dreams, Loss and Truimph

Before Sephonono had a name, before the melodies found their voice, there was a dream—a quiet, persistent dream that had been with me since Mmasonoko my debut album which  began to crystalise in 2019. I remember sitting in a recording studio in Johannesburg, notebook open, scribbling ideas that felt more like whispers than songs. AtContinue reading “Sephonono: A Journey Through Dreams, Loss and Truimph”

A Breath Before the Music

There’s a moment I’ve come to cherish — that quiet pause before the first note leaves my lips. I can feel the audience holding its breath, and in that silence, I sense the weight of history. For me, music has never been just about sound; it’s about lineage, memory, and the stories that shaped whoContinue reading “A Breath Before the Music”

A Chance Encounter That Changed Everything: My Journey with Toto’s Jean-Michel Byron

Sometimes, life writes the best music. Years ago, Jean-Michel Byron—South African-born vocalist and former lead singer of Toto—was passing through Botswana on his way to South Africa. By pure chance, he walked into a venue where I was performing in Gaborone, Botswana. What happened next changed my life. After the show, Jean-Michel came up toContinue reading “A Chance Encounter That Changed Everything: My Journey with Toto’s Jean-Michel Byron”

Jazz without Borders:Lets Create Something Beautiful Together

Music has always been my passport to the world. In 2016, I had the honor of attending the AFRIMA Awards in Texas—a moment that reminded me how powerful African music can be when it meets global audiences. Standing among incredible artists from across the continent and the U.S., I felt the energy of collaboration andContinue reading “Jazz without Borders:Lets Create Something Beautiful Together”

Afro-Jazz:From Botswana to Your Playlist in the USA

When I close my eyes and sing, I’m not just in Botswana—I’m everywhere. Music has this magical way of erasing borders, and jazz is the language that speaks to every soul.  Growing up in Botswana, my earliest memories of music were filled with rhythm and warmth—sounds that told stories of community, resilience, and joy. JazzContinue reading “Afro-Jazz:From Botswana to Your Playlist in the USA”

Afro Jazz Fusion. Where Cultures and Sounds Collide

Jazz has always been a genre of evolution—born from improvisation, shaped by cultural exchange, and constantly reinventing itself. One of its most exciting transformations is Afro Jazz Fusion, a style that blends the sophistication of jazz with diverse musical traditions. For Afro Jazz artists, fusion is not just a technique—it’s a statement of identity. AfroContinue reading “Afro Jazz Fusion. Where Cultures and Sounds Collide”