"Music is the universal language of mankind." -Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Zamajobe



Zamajobe is a South African artist. Her vocals are enchanting and classic. Each of her songs is extremely soulful and emotional. Many of these songs are slow and rhythmic in form. They flow well with her enchanting dynamics and natural vocal effects. Her chilling ability to transition between notes and breaks seamlessly is unmatched. As an artist, she connects modern style with classic musical movements from across the world.

Zamajobe actually releases music in both English and Afrikaans, sometimes combining the languages within a song. This unique way of creating music is what drew me to Zamajobe in the first place. The instrumentals in her songs, backup vocals while performing live, and even her music videos fail to distract from the pure talent she possesses and the intrigue of her style. It's all very methodical.

In her song, "Ndawo Yami," Zamajobe especially showcases her powerful and emotional vocal ability. This song emphasizes her range, as well as her distinct sound. The video below features Zamajobe's music video for this song.

Despite her lack of international fame, Zamajobe does fairly well in South Africa. However, as with most of the artists I feature on this blog, I feel as though her music could entertain and inspire many people across the world. It is my hope that you will spread the word and share her music with your friends. This is a phenomenal artist. One worthy of international acclaim and recognition.


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