MUSIC

A MINIMALIST SOUND, LEAVING THINGS OUT – Zonke Dikana: Moving around afrosoul and neo soul.

I am strong, but I am not that strong.

Her genre of music was majorly house music, before she switched to afrosoul and neo soul. During early years as a singer, she worked with Joe Nina and Deborah Fraser. She had her big break when she wrote a song for Germany-based band Jazzkantine. Born in KwaZakhele (Eastern Cape, South Africa), into an October day, 1979 by a father drummer and a mother singer, ZONKE DIKANA https://it-it.facebook.com/ZonkeDikana/ is graduated with a degree in Human Resource Management.

Her musical influences include Miriam Makeba and Brenda Fassie. She is a versatile singer who can sing in English and Xhosa language. In 2013, she released “Give and Take Live” which went on to be certified gold just two months upon its release. ZONKE DIKANA https://twitter.com/zonkemusic is a singer-songwriter and record producer rise to stardom was in 2011, following the release of her third album. In 2015, she released her fifth album, to critical acclaim.

FEELINGS – It is always about ya. What you going to do for me today. Always about ya, and what you going to give to me today. Cause you are not feeling good? All about ya, and what you going to give to me because you had a bad day? Well so did I. So did I baby. Tonight we going to talk about feelings. Tonight we are going to talk about all the things that I have always wanted tonight. You are going to be making up for all the times when I needed you and you were not there. Feelings, can we talk about? Feelings, can we talk about feelings? And all the things I’ve always wanted to say. Feelings, can we talk about feelings? Can we talk about feelings? And all the things I’ve always wanted to say why you don’t get this. I will never truly understand tried everything but all you do. Is make me feel so bad for wanting you, for loving you, baby for needing you. Baby tonight we are going to talk about feelings. Baby tonight we going to talk about all the things that I feel in my heart. Though I love you still, I need you still though I want you still. Feelings and all the things I have always wanted to say. Feelings, and all the things I’ve always wanted to say. Here is what we are going to do! We are going to sit, one! You are going to listen, two! You are going to tell me you love me like you used to do. Here is what we are going to do! We are going to sit, one! You are going to listen, two! You are going to tell me you love me like you used to do. Here is what we are going to do! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWVOuNELBSY

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