Ubuhlungu  Featuring  Angelic (Radio Edit)

EPISODE · Aug 13, 2021 · 3 MIN

Ubuhlungu Featuring Angelic (Radio Edit)

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We welcome Moish to the Afrocentric Records family. He graces use with a subtle emotive afro track featuring the dulcet tones of Angelic . Suspenseful swirling synths and understated percussion are the order of the day The track is entitled Ubuhlungu meaning Painful. In the words of Angelic "Ubuhlungu is about the pain and the struggle am facing I've been praying for a better life but my life still the same my heart is Broken & there's no happiness at all " About Moish Moish is an established DJ/Producer Born & Raised In Lephalale but currently residing in Johannesburg, Moish started making music early 2012. His love for music started when he was in primary school and was inspired by the likes Of Oskido Back in the days And His passion for House Music was drawn from the likes Of B.O.P. Moish Was also part of Lunar Folks from 2013 to 2019. He released music all over the world under his own record label "Moish Records". He released most of his work through Lunar Folks, His work reached one of the biggest radio stations In SA such as YFM, 5FM. Metro FM, House Afrika Radio & Vow FM, With support from Lulo Cafe,Das Capital & Tim White

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