Daily Dispatch

Doing it herself not easy

- KYLE ZEEMAN

Nearly two years after leaving Ambitiouz Entertainm­ent‚ rapper Fifi Cooper is still coming to terms with being an independen­t artist and having to “do it all” on her own.

Fifi‚ who is busy wrapping up her first album since her departure‚ along with the contract drama that ensued, said she was taking her time to make sure she got it right.

“I have been working on this album for about a year-and-ahalf.

“It is the first album under my own record label‚ MoCooper Records‚ that is why I am taking my time and making sure that I do everything right.”

Fifi said there was a lot to learn as a “boss lady” including marketing and tax.

“I still have to learn the marketing side of the things. Like‚ the other day I had to go to Sars to get tax clearances.

“That was all new to me because I was used to just being an artist and behind the mic.

“It has been a difficult but beautiful process,” the rapper said.

Being her own boss has allowed Fifi to work with who she wants‚ including female artists Nomuzi and Thabsie.

“But you can also score a collab with the star because sis listens to demos sent to her on WhatsApp and searches the net for new talent to work with. She’s especially looking in her hometown‚ Maftown.

“I believe there are a lot of young‚ talented artists [from there].

“So‚ I go home often to try find the next queen of Motswako or King of Motswako to keep the name alive,” Fifi said.

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