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‘I am not changing to gospel,’ Nomfundo Moh explains new song

by Silindokuhle Booi
Picture: Instagram

South African songwriter and singer Nomfundo Moh recently released a new song featuring Msaki and Cassper Nyovest.

The song Umusa is one that can be linked to the gospel genre as the lyrics are more like a prayer to God, a testimony and a beacon of hope that God’s grace is sufficient.

Due to this, a lot of her supporters have been asking if the Phakade Lami hitmaker has shifted from her romantic songs to gospel.

Taking to her Instagram, she posted a series of pictures of herself. She started the caption with, “People: Are you doing gospel now? Me: No.”

She then explained, “As an artist, your superpower lies in your versatility. Most of you know me as a ‘love bird’ and I can do more than just that.”

“We tell stories, we teach about life, and there is more to life. Afro pop is way bigger than love alone, ngakho ke you can expect MORE from MOH,” she added.

She concluded her caption by asking her supporters to allow her to introduce them to spiritual Afro pop.

 

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A post shared by NOMFUNDO MOH (@iamnomfundomoh)

Social media users took to the comment section:

“What a blessings track… Appreciation verse is already posted, I’ll send it to you also.”

“Seeing you makes me believe that my problems will go away. Continue to touch lives like you’re doing with mine through your healing music, Nomfundo,” wrote another user.

Another one said: “Your talent is unmatched. I can’t stop listening.”

Also see: Nomfundo Moh introduces La Mar restaurant

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