The Herald (South Africa)

Moonchild shines brightly on global stage

PE singer clinches internatio­nal recording deal

- @moonchilds­anelly for updates on her music.

Port Elizabeth-born singer Sanelisiwe Twisha, better known as Moonchild Sanelly, says her new internatio­nal recording deal will cement her name abroad.

The singer, whose star shone abroad before she became well-known in SA, has signed with UK record label Transgress­ive Records.

This, she says, will not only instil her footprint across the world but is set to unite her SA fans and those from abroad through music.

“When we were looking for the right internatio­nal label, we wanted a team that would understand who Moonchild Sanelly is and Transgress­ive Records is that team.

“Not only will it grow my brand, it will send my message out globally,” she said.

The singer said fans could look forward to versatile music that catered for her audience across different countries.

The singer on Friday released a new single titled Bashiri, with which the label introduced her to the UK audience.

Through Bashiri, Twisha comments on the religious culture of tithing.

In the song, she sings from the perspectiv­e of a religious woman who says tithing helped her stop her husband from cheating.

Twisha was also among a number of South African artists who were featured in Beyonce’s album in honour of the remake of Lion King.

“These are all achievemen­ts that each play a role towards where I dream to be as an artist.

“I take each of them as seriously as the other because each and every step I take or decision I make about my career determines where it goes,” she said.

Having stepped onto the global stage, the singer said her next album to be released under Transgress­ive Records would be Grammy-winning quality.

Twisha, who grew up in New Brighton, KwaDwesi and KwaMagxaki, exploded in SA in 2017 after the release of DJ Maphorisa’s hit song, Midnight Starring, which featured Twisha, DJ Tira and Busiswa.

At the time, she had already been singing for more than a decade with a wider fan base abroad before SA embraced her unique sound which she dubs “future ghetto punk”.

Twisha was introduced to the limelight at a young age when her mother entered her for an Edgars advertisem­ent when she was six months old.

Growing up in Port Elizabeth, the singer attended Woolhope Secondary School and moved to study fashion design in Durban shortly after matric.

Twisha, with her signature blue hair, carries her fashion design background with her, making use of it in her outfits. ● Follow Twisha on Instagram

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