Cape Times

Getting traction on relationsh­ips

- LIAM KARABO JOYCE

AWARD-winning singer, songwriter and producer Mzwandile Moya has just been give an SA Music Awards (Sama) nod for his latest album.

Known as “Afrotracti­on”, the musician has been nominated in the Best Male category at this year’s Samas for Relationsh­ips, an album he released late last year. “I am very excited, a nomination like this says that I am among the best in the industry within that category. For me, even a nomination is recognitio­n enough,” he said.

Having won a Sama before and a Metro FM Music Award, Moya said he takes awards seriously and does not discredit their importance.

“My music career is a full-time job, I don’t have a 9 to 5 job during the day and then focus on music in my spare time. I put my all into my music because it is my job, so when I am nominated or receive an award it means a lot to me. I don’t think there is someone who does not like getting recognitio­n for their work.”

Speaking on the album he was nominated for, Moya said he started working on it as soon as he was done with his previous body of work, Love and Respect.

“Some of the songs on this album were left off my previous album. I am always writing music, for myself and for a lot of other artists and I don’t give myself a break – as soon as I am done with one album, I start with the next one.

“I got a head start with Relationsh­ips because I wrote so many songs for Love and Respect and I did not use all of them and I knew I had to use some for my new album.”

Although he admitted to never having a set vision for his albums, preferring themes to unfold organicall­y, Moya said things happened a bit differentl­y with this album.

“I never write more than one song with the same mindset, it is always different. However I found that with this album, the theme from my previous album was about love and being in a relationsh­ip carried on to my new album, so it is like the next chapter,” he said.

He said he drew inspiratio­n from the people around him.

“I write a lot from what I see people going through – in fact, my friends know not to tell me too much about their love life because I will turn it into a song, that’s what I do. I write from real situations but I also believe that I don’t have to go through the situation myself to fully understand it, it can still be relatable.”

Wearing the hat of singer, songwriter and producer was not easy when Moya first started his career, but now he does it with ease, he said.

“It was hard at first, but now it isn’t at all, it’s a breeze, and that is because I grew in my music and with growth has to come the ability to do your best at whatever it is your craft is. I also grow from learning from other people and I think that my new album is a testament to my growth,” he said.

Moya, who is also an independen­t artist, will start his country-wide album tour next month.

“A lot of the venues I am playing at will be theatres. I love theatres, I feel as if soul music belongs in theatres, which is why I am going that route,” he said.

 ??  ?? ON A ROLL: Mzwandile Moya or ‘Afrotracti­on’ has received a Sama nomination for his latest revealing release, Relationsh­ips.
ON A ROLL: Mzwandile Moya or ‘Afrotracti­on’ has received a Sama nomination for his latest revealing release, Relationsh­ips.

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