Nine-year-old Zungu junior drops his first single: Nine-year-old gospel singer Ndumiso Zungu is dynamite in a small package.
Zungu, the son of popular gospel singer Thinah Zungu, has been entertaining the public and church congregants for the past four years. The young lad finally released a single titledAccording to his father who is also his music composer, Ndumiso has been singing at Sunday school since he was five. Zungu senior said he realised that his son was ready for the big stage when he performed at University of KwaZulu-Natal Exam Prayer Session last year on his behalf and left people asking for more.
“He is way more advanced than me. His voice is more than what we expected, especially at his age. He is on the right path. At his age, my focus was not on music as much as I was when I was singing at Sunday school. I was more focused on playing soccer. He is focused and I can see that he is musically talented. As a father I am proud of him.”Ndumiso is doing grade 4 in Durban where he is now learning to play his favourite instrument – drums.
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