Manu Worldstar On Music, Dreams And Being An Inspiration

Manu Worldstar

Emmanuel Mumbili Mutendji

 24 / Afro Pop Artist

You fast made a name for yourself with the release of your EP ‘Young African Story’, how has life been ever since it dropped?

My life has been filled with crazy experiences and I’ve learned a lot. I’ve also lost a lot but gained a lot too. It’s been quite a roller coaster.

What’s the ultimate 2020 goal?

I have one vision, and that’s to release the best body of work I possibly can.

African music, describe it in 1 word…?

 Culture.

Who do you look up to when it comes to producing music?

Drake, J. Cole, AKA and Burna Boy, Just to name a few…

What are you working on at the moment?

The same thing I’ve been working on for the past 2 years, and it’s almost ready!

Was this always your dream?

My first dream was to become a soccer player, but God quickly led me on the better path for me.

What’s the message you always strive to send out through your music?

My overall message is to be truthful, have fun and live life to the fullest.

Favourite clothing item in your closet?

That’s a tough one, lol. I’d have to say it’s my jewellery.

How do you plan on always inspiring the kids that look up to you?

 By always being myself at all times and by making sure my voice is the voice of my people.

Follow Manu Worldstar!

Instagram: @manu_worldstar

Twitter: @Manu_WorldStar

Facebook: @manuworldstar

 

-Bridgette Makhela

Castle Lite Unlocks Cardi B In Mzansi This June!

 CASTLE LITE UNLOCKS CARDI B IN MZANSI THIS JUNE, OKURRR!

Africa’s biggest supporter of Hip-Hop culture, Castle Lite has sent chills throughout the continent as they revealed that ground-breaking rapper, Cardi B will headline this year’s Unlocks experience.

Set to perform at the TicketPro Dome in Johannesburg, South Africa on 12 June 2020, Cardi B is one of the most sought-after voices in global Hip-Hop yielding a Grammy award and a world record for the Most Simultaneous Billboard US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Top 10 entries by a female. This year, Castle Lite is proud to have her headline the Unlocks experience as it celebrates its 10th year.

This is a big year for Castle Lite Unlocks as the brand not only celebrates a decade of making a bigger contribution to African Hip-Hop than any other brand, but also a decade of having given local fans of the genre, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see their favourite chart-topping stars such as Drake, J Cole, Chance the Rapper, Kanye West, Travis Scott, Post Malone, and Meek Mill. And now Cardi B’s performance marks a triumphant 10-year anniversary of the Unlocks experience.

“Castle Lite prides itself in not only being a market leader in the beer category, but also in our commitment to making a positive contribution to African Hip-Hop culture. We couldn’t be more excited to reveal the multi-award winning Press hit-maker, Cardi B as this year’s headliner,” said Castle Lite Brand Director, Silke Bucker.

The brand made the big reveal on Thursday, 20 February after having given loyal Castle Lite Unlocks fans an exclusive first dibs at Early Bird tickets to the 2020 experience. The internet was a buzz with news of Unlocks 2020 tickets being sold from as little as R50.

Devoted fans of the Castle Lite Unlocks movement purchased their Early Bird tickets prior to finding out who this year’s headlining act would be. This dynamic pricing model gives our consumers the ultimate opportunity to experience Castle Lite Unlocks for a fraction of the regular cost while relying on the concert’s reputation to bring the biggest stars in the world to South Africa.

The campaign saw tickets at each phase selling in a record-breaking 10 seconds and sky-rocketing www.castlelite.co.za to the 4th most visited site in the world by number of visits and is now the most visited site in Africa. At any given moment, 10s of thousands of Hip-Hop lovers camped on the site in hopes to snatch one of the Early Bird tickets.

Consumers who missed out on this feast of Early Bird tickets can purchase their concert package deals at their full retail price starting at R690 from www.castlelite.co.za as of Friday, 21 February 2020.

For more information check out www.castlelite.co.za or follow the official social media pages:

Facebook: Castle Lite

Twitter: @CastleLiteSA

Instagram: @CastleLiteSA

#CastleLiteUnlocks

Bridgette Makhela

 

Sne Mbatha On Her Passion For Dance And Making Major Moves In The Industry

Snenhlanhla Sne Mbatha / 25 / Choreographer, Dancer, Actress & Creative Director
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How did you get into the industry?
I have always been a street dancer, but the day I made my debut on television my life changed forever. I went to a dance school, Dance Direction International to expand my knowledge in dance. From there I moved to the City of Gold to pursue my dream.
You are passionate about dance and it shows through your work, when was the love for dance ignited?
By the time I got to college, sitting in class without a uniform meant I’d be driving myself up the wall in an office environment for the rest of my life! I had to make a decision. Fortunately I got my first proper paying gig which made it easier to convince my mother. It was a question of “Do you want to pay my college fees for the next three years and not be guaranteed a job, or do I make this paper now whilst living my dream and changing lives?!” I never looked back after that day!
Any big shows you can mention that you choreographed?
Wow, there’s quiet a lot! The MAMAs 2015 & 2016, SAMAs, Metro FM Awards 2015 & 2016, Travis Scott, Kanye West, J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, The Movie Music Festival, Fill Up The Dome (assistant choreographer), Glo CAF in Nigeria, Yvonne Chaka Chaka in Tanzania (GOALS!!!), etc.
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People only see the finished product on stage, how much work goes into what you do on a daily basis?
A whole lot! We just never have enough time. One moment it’s 8am, the next you’re walking out of a studio and it’s past 11pm (good luck to my future hubby, lol). We deal with impressing the client and artist, training our artists, creative directing, music, lights, costumes, keeping our bodies intact because injuries happen (we get sick ALL the time), castings in between work and training our own dancers, it just never ends. I’m just grateful for the people I work with. It’s been pretty balanced. It’s a crazy life that every creative is in a deep relationship with.
That one thing you always do before going on stage?
PRAY! You never do it alone. It’s by God’s will! Before you show off what He’s blessed you with, you gotta give thanks! You can miss a warm up and everything, but not Prayer!
Complete this: I would never trade _________ for anything!
“… my life and it’s ups and downs..” because it got me to where I am today.
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How’s your fitness schedule like?
I can freely say it used to be bad but I’m getting there. I don’t eat the healthiest but I’ve gotten into a ‘drinking as much water as I can’ habit. Grateful for my partner, he’s my biggest gym motivation, so now I do those early morning gym sessions. I also do Yoga to keep myself supple, gyming a lot can make your muscles tight, so I have to keep it well balanced. I also don’t have much of a choice because I have a permanent spinal injury so I have to keep training my core and back muscles.
Being approached by big campaigns such as Nike, does that make you feel that your work is being recognized?
My girl Tarryn is the one that’s always on the lookout for me there. It’s always a huge thing for me. These are brands that I grew up struggling to buy, but being put in a position to represent the brand is an honour. I’m also a Puma girl.
What do you think South African dance still needs to get to the next level?
We need to be educated about the business in dance. One of the reasons why society and the rest don’t take us seriously is because some of us still struggle to operate the business itself. Once we get that on the go, I’m sure things will change. 2018 is gonna be my year for that!
Your favourite South African song right now?
Yoh! South African artists are eating fire these days. Newcomers, upcoming artists, legends, err’body! Everyone is so lit that I don’t have a specific song but DJ Maphorisa’s Qhom album is LIT, Shane Eagle also DID THE DAMN THING, Phantom, Costa Titch, Benny_Chill, Mr All Of It are some of the artists to be on the lookout for! Priddy Ugly, 2018 neh! OK! Bruh there’s A LOT mate.
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Who is/are your biggest cheerleader/s?
My family, my man and my supporters.
What’s your go-to form of meditation?
YOGA! I play slow music and listen to my body. If I was back home I’d be at the beach but shame Jozi thle, so I hit the mountain. No one ever knows when I go there.
Think 2018 has your name on it already?
Hmmm, kindly ask the Almighty! I’m already cooking! I just feel sorry for those who thought it’s over for me.
Follow Sne!
Instagram: @iam_snembatha
Twitter: IAM_SNEMBATHA
Facebook: I AM SNE Mbatha
Bridgette Makhela