Paxton Is All ‘Touch & Go’ With Brand New Single!

Paxton / Artist

How has your timeline as an artist evolved since you came into the industry?

    It has evolved drastically. I went from singing covers on my Instagram to performing for millions of people when I was on Idols. I then went on to record my first ever album in 2018 and travelled to places like Sweden, Russia and Los Angeles. I honestly would have never thought that I would be living out my childhood dream!

    Your new single ‘Touch & Go’ is dropping tomorrow, is this your favourite song from the upcoming EP?

    It is very hard to choose. I am deeply connected to every single song; they are all gems to me. 

    How has the industry changed since your debut album?

    It has changed drastically; I think what I appreciate the most is how diverse and inclusive our industry is. South Africa is truly a hidden gem, and I will forever be inspired by the different sounds and elements we have to offer.

    Who has been your biggest musical influence?

    My biggest musical influences are Rihanna and Black Coffee.

    What can fans look forward to from Paxton in 2023?

    The fans can look forward to a very different and more vulnerable version of me. 

    Follow Paxton!

    Instagram: @paxtonfielies_

    Twitter: @paxtonmusicsa

    Facebook: @Paxtonmusicsa

    -Bridgette Makhela

    Lawrence Maleka On Playing Zolani And How He Plans On Impacting The Industry

    Lawrence Maleka / Actor & Entrepreneur

    Projects you are currently working on?

    I’ve never intentionally put word out of what I’m busy with. I want my work to speak for itself and that’s how I’ve maneuvered my career so far.

    Let’s talk The River, how did you land the role of Zolani?

    I have had engagements with MNet for a while now, having d done Clash of The Choirs and All Access Mzansi. They were trying to get me on a drama series and they’d send me scripts but nothing resonated with me. I then got called in to audition for Cobra’s role initially but everything happens as it should as that character is now played by Presley Chweneyagae. The writer’s then wrote a part for me that I read and loved, that’s how the character Zolani was born.

    What was the highlight of your childhood?

    A primary school play I was in, The Jungle Book. I landed a role of a pigeon and had one line throughout the whole show. The hall was full of students and parents. When I said my line, the crowd exploded! That was the moment I knew I like attention. Then throughout the rest of the play, I’m flying in and out of scenes I wasn’t supposed to be in. That was when the seed was planted.

    How do you wish to impact the South African entertainment industry?

    Through credibility, authenticity, breaking barriers and altering stereotypes. I’ve always wanted to be known for my craft and my work. I want to be “Mr sexy” with my shirt on. Careers such as Meryl Streep’s and Denzel Washington’s are what I aspire to, their work comes before their physical appearance and that’s amazing.

    Describe a typical day for you?

    My day starts at 3:30AM. I wake up, pray and meditate and have a quick workout session. I then take a shower and get ready for work. I’m usually on set at 6AM, then by 7AM/8AM my team gives me updates on what I’m doing for the rest of the week. Then I’m on set and get my fencing lessons done afterwards. Once I get home I catch up on emails then spend time with my family, loved ones and do the boyfriend Olympics thing, lol.

    Your favourite career moment so far?

    Everything I work on is my best “thing”. Every job you’ve seen me do was intentional. I’ve always wanted to carve out a certain path out to maintain a career I am proud of. Actually, the character Zolani is a celebration of my brother and friend Mzwandile, it’s also about the culture and people I grew up around ekasi. People resonate with shows they see themselves in.

    Something you’ve learnt while working during a pandemic?

    I’m proud of the decisions I’ve made throughout my career and this made the pandemic slightly easier. On the business front we did however suffer some losses. In the greater scheme of things, it’s all about preparation, the more prepared you are, the more you become ready to face anything. When the pandemic hit, I was able to identify opportunities within it over the tragedies.

    Any final closing words of wisdom for your fans?

    There’s no manual to life, everyone is figuring it out. There’s more than enough room for all of us and the more we collaborate, it makes us better as a people and we can leave something behind for the next generation. No one is coming to save you but don’t discount the goodness of people. Try to be the best version of yourself because the best person to meet is you, this will resonate with other people. Be selfish with your time and the things you want for yourself and don’t forget to experience joy in moments.

    Follow Lawrence!

    Instagram: @sirlawrencemaleka

    Twitter: @Lawrence_Maleka

    Facebook: @LawrenceMaleka

    Bridgette Makhela