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Saxophonis­t, backers form band

Trio aims to tell people’s stories and spread the love through music

- MPILETSO MOTUMI

IMBEWU means many things for

Bongane Radebe.

“It’s in reference to being fruitful and to multiplyin­g and that’s what we are looking to do as a group – giving people more, expressing through music and also spreading a seedling to the people,” said Radebe.

The saxophonis­t has formed a musical group, Imbewu, with two of his backing vocalists who will now also get a chance to shine.

“More than anything, they have shown me respect, and the Bongane Radebe brand. They have always been behind me and trusted me through it all. I am not that famous myself, but they have trusted me with their talents and capabiliti­es. We are able to treat each other like a family.”

The two singers, Vuyani Manqele and Nompumelel­o Lelo, have been working under the Radebe umbrella for the last two years and the group came to be late last year.

“We want to do a lot of projects with DJs and feature other artists in the music industry and grow from that. Eventually, we would like to be able to host our one-man shows as Imbewu and spread the love,” Radebe said.

While the Covid-19 pandemic spreads over the globe, the group is using this time as an opportunit­y to record their album.

“We have all the time now. Everything that happens is part of God’s plan. So we will let it be.”

The first single from the trio is called Gijima, with an Afropop sound.

“It’s all about being in love. People in long-term relationsh­ips can’t wait to be together and that’s something we all go through at some point in our lives.”

Radebe said the basis of the group was to tell people’s stories. While there was no set date of release yet for their album, the trio would continue to produce singles to build towards it.

Radebe said he was not working on any solo projects at the moment but rather featuring on other artists’ projects.

“I hope we’ll be singing together for a very long time. We can still have our solo careers outside of the group. When it’s Imbewu, we come together and create something as a family.”

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