Nomuzi “Moozlie” Mabena On The Come Up, Making Music And What The Industry Lacks

Nomuzi “Moozlie” Mabena / 27 / Recording Artist

It’s Been A Minute: You’ve been in the industry for a a while, how has the journey been?

It’s really been exciting. Lots of highs and lows, plenty of lessons learnt and priceless memories to last a lifetime.

Something New: ‘I’m A Star’ just dropped recently, what’s the message there?

I think the title says it all, just letting people know I’m a star!

A First: What are you still jamming from your debut album ‘Victory’?

‘Vatel’ will forever be on my playlist, but ‘Victory Anthem’ featuring Tribal has been really great during these crazy times.

A Woman Of Many Talents: What do you enjoy more, TV or making music?

Making music.

Coming To You Live!: The one thing you still get nervous about at live performances?

I’m not sure if nervous is the right word but you always want the crowd to engage and enjoy your performance. You always want people to like what you’ve got to offer.

If Only Ya’ll Knew: The dopest thing to happen to you in your career so far?

I could tell you but I’d have to kill you. I’ve worked with some of the biggest stars both locally & internationally so just know I’ve got behind the scenes stories for days, lol.

Preach Sister!: What does the South African entertainment industry lack?

Wow, there’s a lot honestly. Our industry is still young and although we’ve come far, we still have a long way to go. True costing for work being one of them, it’s high time we all got paid our worth. Not only the people on screen, but those behind the scenes too. There’s a big shift that needs to happen.

There Can Only Be One: Fashion or Friends?

Friends. You can always steal their clothes, that way you have both.

The Come Up: What advice would you give to anyone trying to build a lasting brand?

Think about who you want to be in the future and think about who you are now. A perfect blend of both those people authentically shining through will always be relatable no matter what stage you’re at, and give yourself room to grow as a person.

 

Follow Moozlie!

Instagram: @moozlie

Twitter: @nomoozlie

Facebook: @Moozlie

 

-Bridgette Makhela

Sinning On A Sunday…

THE SINDAY SOCIAL is a lifestyle youth radio show that removes the boring conventional stigma from Sunday by giving a platform to young urban independent thinkers to speak their mind without holding back, while exposing them to the new hip and happening. The show will also be a base for the entire YFM to break new music and artists into the stations music roster and to the world.

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Daveyton native Kutloano “Da Kruk” Nhlapho has always been a major behind-the-scenes player on YFM as the brains behind the station’s signature shows.

He produced “Flava In The Morning” as soon as he joined YFM before moving over to produce “The Raw Rush” and to spearhead the live DJ mixing show “The Players Club” in 2015.

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This year, the good music continues on “The Players Club” every Saturday from 21:00 00:00 and on Sundays with “The Sinday Social” from 21:00 00:00.

Follow Da Druk for regular updates about the show!

Instagram: @dakruk

Twitter: @dakruk

Facebook: Kutloano da Kruk

 

Bridgette Makhela