05 September 2017 - 07:00
BY KYLE ZEEMAN
Zahara is looking forward to spreading her wings overseas.
Multi-award winning singer Bulelwa Mkutukana, popularly
known as, Zahara plans to "temporarily" move overseas to attract a
brand new audience with her music because she believes Africa no longer
appreciates her talent, which has left her frustrated.
The singer told TshisaLIVE she was tired of hogging
headlines for her private life and the negativity, which followed and plans to
move to America next year to promote her upcoming album and record music.
"I have taken my music across Africa and I have won
many awards. I have done everything I could here and now people have started to
tear me apart. They focus on my private life instead of my music and they don't
give me the same respect."
"I am now done with Africa and trying to impress
everyone. It is time for Africa and South Africa to let me go and let me take
my music to places where it can be appreciated. I love this country and what it
has done for me but my talent needs to be heard," Zahara said.
The musician, who shot to fame with her 2011 double-platinum
selling debut album Loliwe, said she turned down a chance to relocate in 2013
because being proudly African was close to her heart.
The 28-year-old star is currently wrapping up production on
her new album Mgodi, and recently recorded two tracks for the album with
Grammy-award winning jazz musician Kirk Whalum. The album will also feature
collaborations with her sister and with SA music legend Hugh Masekela.
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