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5 minutes with Langa Mavuso

by Kwanele Mathebula
Langa Mavuso

Musician Langa Mavuso chats to us about his love for the stage and the inspiration behind his music. By Kwanele Mathebula

Image: Langa Mavuso IG

I was born and bred in Johannesburg. I was an energetic and outgoing child who enjoyed playing a lot. It was there where my imagination was stretched. I also asked a lot of questions, which I still do. As a child, I always knew that I wanted to be an entertainer. The stage was where I’ve always wanted to be even before I knew I could sing.

My first true taste of being on stage was in high school. I attended National School of the Arts where I performed every chance I could get. I participated in everything from musicals to plays to tribute shows. Being part of these productions meant that I spent most of my weekends and holidays in rehearsals. This helped build the discipline I needed to pursue my passion, especially to get through some of the hardships.

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I got into the music industry through singing for rapper Spoek Mathambo. I found his email address at the bottom of a newspaper article I’d read about him and emailed him a few voice notes of me singing. He responded months later and I began working with him.

Hey! Check out @uctliveroom YouTube page for a live version of Sunday Blues. This is dedicated to my late aunt who left us earlier this morning. Uk’thula Sothole. Lala ngoxolo Langa. ?@noli_masango ?@b_booi ? @bottlegreen_hlubikazi

A post shared by Langa Mavuso (@langamav) on Apr 13, 2017 at 10:49am PDT

My music is inspired by my life experiences.  I am also inspired by all the musicians I grew up listening to such as Caiphus Semenya, Donny Hathaway, Ringo Maxwell and many others. The best part of making music is seeing it become a part of someone else’s story. It’s been an incredible honour to see people take my music and make it their own. It means you become the soundtrack to a memory that you never actually took part in. It’s an amazing gift that I am grateful for.

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In my spare time I enjoy reading books and hanging out with my friends. I’m a Joburger so we’re always out for lunch or seeing our favourite artists. I also attend a lot of music shows and gallery exhibitions. It reminds me to continue to work hard and strive for more. I’m currently working on album and I hope that I’ll be able to finish it soon so I can share it with everyone who loves my music, and solidify what I’m about as a musician to all who give me a chance.

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