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Kwanele ‘Gilbert’ Khumalo (28), an afro-pop music artist from Villa Liza, aims to use music to change his family’s disadvantaged state.

Kwanele ‘Gilbert’ Khumalo , an afro-pop music artist from Villa Liza, aims to use music to change his family’s disadvantaged state.

“I’m willing to sign a deal with any record label that can help me sell my music. I know a lot of people will relate to my music. My music has the power to unite, heal and motivate people. I normally tell stories of my life in my songs.

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