The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Black Umfolosi founder passes baton to daughter

- BY SHARON SIBINDI (EarthSong), Isivivinyo StandardSt­yle Umhlaba(EarthSong) Washabalal­aUmhlaba BusisaAbaz­ali HighOnOxyV­ol1. Washabalal­a

INTERNATIO­NALLY ACCLAIMED imbube/iscathamiy­a group Black Umfolosi is showing no signs of slowing down.

Instead, their latest o ering,

transcends generation­s as the 11-track album features a couple of tracks written by Luchi Shiki, the 23-year-old daughter of Sotja Moyo, one of the founding members of the ensemble.

Born Luzibo Tabona Moyo, Luchi Shiki contribute­d songs and on the album that was released in July.

A budding Afro-soul singer in her own right, Luchi Shiki sang the lead vocals on both tracks and told

that she felt honoured to be given the opportunit­y to work with her father’s legendary group.

“Growing up, I used to watch them perform all over Bulawayo and saw how they strived to make people happy,” she said.

“I put a lot of pressure on myself, but the whole group was so understand­ing of my compositio­ns and they made me feel comfortabl­e, showed me all the tricks to calm my nerves.

“It’s a dream come true to work with such music icons and I encourage all young artistes to reach out and work with experience­d artistes so they get proper mentorship.”

Luchi said she wants to make people happy through her singing and also heal troubled souls.

“Through music I hope to connect with people and show them that all they go through and face in life is not peculiar to them,” she said.

Her father said the collaborat­ion with Luchi Shiki was part of e orts to ensure that their legacy as Black Umfolosi would not die.

“It’s a pity that most parents discourage their children from pursuing music because of the stereotype­s associated with the arts, but to me music is just like any talent and I see no reason not to support my daughter,” Moyo said.

“The collaborat­ions idea came about to introduce variety and young talent into Black Umfolosi projects. Luchi Shiki was the ideal candidate as she had always shown some interest in trying something di erent from her usual style of music and the response to the tracks that we did with her has been positive.”

Moyo said their wish was to tour and showcase the new project once the Covid-19 pandemic ends.

“We hope to tour with the new product nationally and internatio­nally as soon as the Covid-19 situation is contained,” he said.

“We are keeping our ngers crossed as we have had contact from Canada, Europe and the United States of America.”

Going on tour with Black Umfolosi would a ord Luchi Shiki an opportunit­y to perform live her newly released solo project, an EP titled

Moyo and the other co-founder of Black Umfolosi Tomeki Dube wrote the songs on the

album.

 ??  ?? Luchi Shiki with her father Sotja Moyo (right)
Luchi Shiki with her father Sotja Moyo (right)

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