HELEN "Vokal" Lekgothoane is a happy woman.
This after the gospel singer released her 13-track album, Grace kept me. This is her second album.
She launched the album on Friday, 8 December at the Library Garden in Polokwane, Limpopo.
Helen said she was overjoyed as the album took her a year to complete.
She also said that she went through so much pain and trauma while preparing for the release.
"I was challenged physically and financially. God saved me and lifted me up in the end," she said.
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She said she suffered from migraines during rehearsals.
Helen Vokal said many people call her and said her songs touch their lives and healed them. She said the album was her baby and she worked alone during the recording process.
"In everything I do, I value honesty and transparency. I'm an ambitious woman," she said.
Helen Vokal is a mental health coach and founder of Rise Village Child, where she helps village kids prepare for the future.
She said she spent Christmas with her kids and celebrated her birthday with friends on 29 December.
She said her plans in 2024 is to work on an EP and to promote her album.