Shekhinah reveals vital informations about her twenties and how she’s embraced every new part of her.
The singer is excited with the new win she scooped, as she was announced to have topped the most streamed SA female artist on Apple Musician.
Shekhinah is also preparing for her RoseFest festival which will be happening in few days to come.
During an interview on YouTube channel, Defining, the musician said that her twenties have been tricky, explaining that it’s been a process of discovery.
“You think you know yourself and then it’s like, noooo, you don’t know yourself. I thought I was aware all this time. My twenties keep slapping me across the face.”
“I am grateful for life. It’s part of the journey. As a musician I want to continue to unpack this for as long as I can,” she added.
Shekhinah released her debut album Rose Gold in 2017, and has been the brains behind the upcoming RoseFest Festival of Fantasy on Women’s Day.
She said it’s important for her to focus on running an all-female production that’s also headlined by female musicians.
“Every step I’m making is one that I want to make and that’s a really cool position to be in.”
Talking about her personal and love life, she said:
“The bank is a big one. My personal life is a disaster. My love life is a disaster… no, it’s interesting.”
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