Speaking of his album set to be released later this year, Motlatsi said he was more intentional with the music he was putting out now.The actor also plans on releasing a music video for his single“I'm quite a musician, an old-school artist. I'm into funk, pop, rhythmic blues, and all. I'm not into amapiano because I think it comes and it goes. It's nice though. The music I make lasts forever. I think kwaito is such a classic genre, it will never end.
“I'm living the dream ... It's important for every artist to be a producer first before an artist because then you create your own work. You then don't have to look at the industry as someone who wants to be in the entrainment industry but rather someone who'll be known as a pioneer and you're in control of your life.
“I work every day. Last year was a bit hectic but you have to do it, particularly during these Covid-19 times ... there's so much I want to do,” he said. Motlatsi said he felt passionate about people expanding their careers beyond the limelight and studied the industry before getting into it. “People don't want to be educated, they just want to be famous. When you go to school you can learn the different disciplines and learn the business. That's when you'll be able to sustain yourself.”
Kudos to him, fantastic. Now, let’s deal with more pressing issues. E.g., the rampant& ever-increasing youth unemployment.
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