AFRO-SOUL singer Zamajobe Sithole is not one to focus on the industry's negative side.
She said her journey in the industry has been filled with great opportunities.
The 39-year-old Ndawo Yami hitmaker shared with Daily Sun her desire to steer clear of the music industry's hostile talks and wants to remain a positive influence.
Zamajobe said she wants to focus on the good side of her brand and the lessons learnt throughout her career.
She said when it comes to music there's always something new and this is the reason she says true to herself no matter what.
"Every day brings something new, and the industry's dynamics makes it an exciting field. The positives definitely outweigh the negatives," she remarked.
The Joburg-based artist maintains a positive outlook.
"Since entering the music scene in 2004, my life has been wonderful. I've discovered so much about myself, including my strengths and weaknesses, and the importance taking of one's spiritual well-being," she said.
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When asked about the possibility of quitting, she said she loves what she does.
"Not once have I thought about giving up. I'm passionate about my work and excited for what the future holds, God willing. I'm currently finalising my upcoming album, set for release this year," she shared.
She said she's eager to share her new work with her fans and believes that they'll enjoy it as much as she enjoyed creating it.
"I'm excited for the next chapter and to embark on the 20-year anniversary tour of my debut album. It's going to be a joyous trip down memory lane," Zamajobe said.
"I want to make that a big success. It’s truly very humbling to have my music enjoyed and become timeless," she said.
The celebration of her 20-year milestone will take place on Friday, 24 May 2024, at the Lyric Theatre in Gold Reef City, Joburg.
Zamajobe views this performance as a tribute to her enduring presence in the music industry.