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ZOË GENESIS RETIRES FROM SINGING

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MBABANE – RnB songbird Zoë Genesis hit the Twitter streets on Monday evening announcing her retirement from singing.

The artist, whose real name is Zoë Nonde said she took the decision to retire from music last Wednesday, where she performed for the last time during her interview with KrTC on DTTV’s live stream. 

Zoë Genesis came into the limelight in 2016, when she was signed as an artist under standstill mafia by its owner Siboniso ‘Boss’ Dlamini.

Both Siboniso and the RnB superstar had attended the same primary school in the country’s capital city. 

Renowned

She mentioned renowned rappers such as MasterSeth and Ncwiki Flex, who helped kick start her solo career by featuring her on their singles in turn allowing her to explore her writing skills.

She subsequently met Mozaik the Producer, real name Muzi Ngwenya, whom she regards as a legend in her eyes as well as a great music teacher.

“With him, I rendered hits like Genesis, King, Grinding, Naked and most recently Phree, which she featured MTN Spotlight finalist the Sensational Oxygen,” she said.

Support

The song bird narrated that Mozaik doubled as a supportive brother and music partner because he gave her all the advice and support she needed when she came to him about changing her path. 

Prior to her announcement on social media, Zoë Genesis told this publication that she would focus her energy on being a concept developer and style creator and she had already started doing the groundwork with artists such as Yemaa and Oxygen.

Most importantly, the artist shared that she had received massive support from industry players in coming to terms with what she had now set her eyes upon.

Thanked

She thanked former President Eswatini Music and Arts Association, Melusi ‘Zox’ Dlamini, for allowing her ideas to be shared and explored with the association’s office. 

Melusi then wished her well on her future endeavours and subsequently appreciated her cheerful, talented and hardworking nature. 

Meanwhile, Siboniso expressed the honour he had while working with the artist and further wished her well.

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