Times Of Swaziland: LISWATI DESIGNS ARTWORK FOR SA’S KELVIN MOMO LISWATI DESIGNS ARTWORK FOR SA’S KELVIN MOMO ================================================================================ Mxolisi Dlamini on 11/12/2023 12:00:00 MBABANE – Graphic designer Swazi Zuma has created the cover artwork for South African artist Kelvin Momo’s latest album, titled ‘Kurhula’. The release of this album has caused a stir in the Amapiano music scene, with Kelvin Momo’s track ‘Kurhula’ featuring the talented Cnethemba Gonelo. This song, part of the album, showcases Kelvin Momo’s exceptional rhythmic and lyrical skills, making a notable contribution to the Amapiano genre. Kelvin Momo’s ‘Kurhula’ is receiving high praise within the Amapiano landscape for its artistic excellence. Known for his unique style and musical depth, Kelvin Momo’s collaboration with Cnethemba Gonelo has struck a chord with fans worldwide. The song has been described as an extraordinary piece of work that deserves a spot on any music enthusiasts’ playlist. Dedication Swazi Zuma, also known as Nkosikhona Nkambule, is a talented graphic designer responsible for the captivating cover artwork. A self-taught artist hailing from Eswatini, specifically Mbikwakhe in Matsapha, Zuma, aged 29, has seized this opportunity after previously working with acclaimed musicians such as Mawhoo, Oscar Mbo, Sol Phenduka, Kelvin Momo, Mdoovar, George Lesley, and Abidoza. His passion for music has been the driving force behind his interest in graphic design, leading him to reside in South Africa (SA) through hard work and dedication. Kelvin Momo, born on August 10, 1995, in Johannesburg, is a well-known South African music producer, DJ, and songwriter. He has gained recognition for his unique Amapiano sound, which has become his signature style. In previous interviews, Swazi Zuma expressed how being in the presence of hardworking musicians has motivated him to strive for success. “I draw inspiration from various sources, especially witnessing these artists thrive in the industry, which pushes me to challenge myself. If given the chance to work with other musicians, you can definitely expect to see more of my work in the future,” Nkambule shared.