EVERY person goes through challenges differently.
While some have a coping mechanism, others find solace in talking about their problems.
Singer and guitarist, Tebogo Sedumedi, popularly known as AusTebza, from Mahikeng in the North West, needed her mum when she went through something, but after she died things changed, and that inspired her to write a song.
AusTebza is back with a song titled Mmangwane after a two-year break.
The former HHP band member's song was released on Friday, 16 February.
She's spent over two decades as a session bass player for some of Mzansi’s top artists.
Her journey started when she was 15 years old.
AusTebza told Daily Sun the song is about people who need support.
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The bass guitarist said it's tough out there.
“Our industry isn't open enough. It doesn’t allow all kinds of creators to be free and express themselves," she said.
“We need to strike a balance because the sound is evolving. Our everyday life plays a role in the kind of sound we listen to, and we evolve as people. We need to have that openness that allows everyone to play any style of music,” she said.