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#MusicExchange: Phelo Bala

Like many great singers, Phelo Bala started singing in his church choir at an early age, and it was immediately clear that he'd inherited his unique musical gift from his beloved mother and brothers Zwai and Loyiso (of TKZee fame). It is with them that Phelo would eventually form the globally acclaimed group, the Bala Brothers, when he was only 14 years old.
#MusicExchange: Phelo Bala

He has just released his debut afro soul album called, Ndimlo and with international jazz day this weekend, on 30 April, we chatted to Phelo about his music, his heroes and what he’s all about.

Bizcommunity What does music mean to you?

It is my oxygen. I cannot live without it.

Bizcommunity Any funny moments on stage?

Whenever I've learnt a new song and couldn’t remember my lyrics on stage.

Bizcommunity Your heroes?

Steve Biko.

Bizcommunity Which living person do you admire most and why?

My mother. She's never forgotten me. She's forever praying for me.

Bizcommunity What is your most treasured possession?

My phone. (Hides)

Bizcommunity It’s your round what are you drinking?

Coca-Cola.

Bizcommunity The song you wished you wrote?

Anything, by Michael Jackson.

Bizcommunity Dream gig to do?

A tribute performance at the Grammy awards.

Bizcommunity What makes you stand out?

The way I think.

Bizcommunity Nicknames?

Pheloza, Spoks, Phelz, Pheja.

Bizcommunity If you were not a musician what would you do?

I'd be a teacher.

Bizcommunity Pick five words to describe yourself?

Crazy, sensitive, funny, smart, ambitious.

#MusicExchange: Phelo Bala

Bizcommunity What song changed your life?

Richard Smallwood - Total Praise.

Bizcommunity Your favourite fashion garment?

Jerseys.

Bizcommunity Give us some real proper slang and tell us what it means.

Ziyakhiptha - It's happening

Bizcommunity Top of your bucket list?

A SAMA award. (Giggles)

Bizcommunity Your greatest achievement?

Being able to tour the world.

Bizcommunity What do you complain about the most?

Keeping time.

Bizcommunity What is your biggest fear?

Panic attacks.

Bizcommunity On stage I tend to?

Lose myself.

Bizcommunity If you are walking on stage for a keynote speech, what song would you use and why?

Ingxaki by myself. It’s an inspirational song with a movie/theatrical feel.

Bizcommunity The best life lesson you have been taught?

It’s never too late.

Bizcommunity Where would you like to be right now?
In some music studio in New York or somewhere writing music.

LINKS

Phelo Bala’s Facebook
Boom Studios website
Phelo Bala’s Twitter

About Martin Myers

Co-owner at Triple M Entertainment, founder Music Exchange, manager Sipho Hotstix Mabuse
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