As we dance so our heads nod to the red Sun
As we dance so our feet shake the Heavens
As we dance so our bodies connect with the Universe
As we dance so our souls bond with the Galaxies
As we dance so our minds roam with the Stars
As we dance oh as we dance
The Viva Pricint
This band consists of two members
namely: Wenawedwa - singer/songwriter
Sbusiso - Producer
TVP however supports elevating others therefore most players that are seen with the band are hired to play (talk about giving back). TVP was created last year with both band members having solo artists lives when they unite the music they create is magic.
I had the great privilege to attend one of their shows this past Sunday (stuff I do on my Womans day). The event was held at Mama's Shabeen in Greenside. Where they performed my favourite song "Slave To Your Love", a song about the bondage of some emotional attachments (we have all been slaves to love one way or another).
The beauty of the songs come from its Xhosa origins (Xhosa songs carry this beauty and inner soul that takes you to new dimensions), this is a instant crowd connector even though some don't understand the language but the beauty within the sang words carries one anyone.
I suggest that you guys watch the space cause this Afro-soul band are soon taking over one gig at a time.
Their music can be downloaded from sound cloud which is free.
if you would like to work with or book them for any of your events please contact: Wenawedwa wenastoned on facebook.
You're Welcome.
Mama's 2015 was somewhat very fascinating. I did however have some issues like why was the sound at times so poor, I mean after all these were the MAMAs, sound checks were supposed to be done thoroughly before the event.
Why is it that an American has to host this show? It's so rare to see an African hosting an American show (except for Trevor Noah). Speaking of Trevor... wasn't his speech just heart melting? I mean if you give attention to his looks (I myself have to admit that I still crush on Trevor).
Can someone tell Ne-yo that in Africa we don't make fun of head shapes because some of our brothers and sisters (see I believe in gender equality) are gifted in that department. It's Ok to lose the hat.
There is not much to say about Jhenè Aiko - I just thought she looked a little Bollywood for Africa. Congratulations to Nigeria... sorry I meant to all the winners (between us Nigeria kind of cleaned the awards but that is nothing new) Doro no go discuss to much na situation.
Congratulations to Cassper Nyovest and AKA, I am not sure if I am socially allowed to associate those two in one sentence. Finally Riky Rick gets some spotlight for the song I originally thought was called "Ek is die Antwoord". As entertaining as the awards were they did however have to come to an end. Hopefully next year we will see some progress and an African host please.
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