WHEN his grade 9 life orientation teacher told them that people hate what they don’t understand, that stuck with him until he became older.
“In my mind it translated into we love what we understand, and I think I see that in my everyday life,” he said.
Those were the words of genre-fluid producer Unarine Rambani, popularly known as Una Rams.
The 28-year-old from Makwarela in Limpopo has previously collaborated with international acclaimed DJ Black Coffee on the song Flava from the Grammy-winning album Subconsciously.
He told the Daily Sun he's an indifferent person.
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“The people I find I'm close to are the people that accept me for who I am. That is the message I'm trying to preach for people to see each other for who they are and as they are,” he said.
He said that he has recently released an EP called So In Love, a compilation project that weaves love songs. He said he was in need of cuddles in winter when he put the project together.
“Where words fail me, songs will succeed. I hope this collection of songs helps people to express their feelings to a loved one, as it has for me,” he said.
He said he continues to make a mark in the music industry.
“Navigating the industry as an independent artist comes as a challenge. You're constantly learning how to play the game,” he said.
He said that he has received a lot of love from people on the released songs.
Una Rams said that he'll be screening his short film called Wendell’s Palace in Joburg and Cape Town, and he's the scheduled opening act for Nigerian sensation Ayra Starr who is headlining the “In The City”.
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