UNCLE Waffles is reminiscing about her 30-minute set that changed her life.
The 22-year-old amapiano producer and DJ, whose real name is Lungelihle Zwane, commented about her video that went viral late last year on 15 October.
She shared how her life changed since she performed that set.
Uncle Waffles said she’ll always be grateful to God for making this possible.
The musician wrote: “This 30-minute set I wasn’t supposed to get completely changed my life. I’m forever grateful, thank you God.”
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Her fans also shared how incredibly her career grew since then.
“Grace of God locates you everywhere. You deserve everything that’s happening now. It’s your time,” Malumz said.
“As South Africans, last year we had to burn so that @unclewaffffles could breath fire. And I won’t mind burning again,” Mmakgabo wrote.
“God’s timing baby girl combined by His Grace. Then add amadlozi. A combination no living person will ever understand. May He and them continue to bless you,” Linda Moeketsi commented.
Uncle Waffles has performed in and out of the country since then.
The musician recently got a slot on BBC Radio 1, where she talks about the impact of amapiano music on a show every Thursday at 11pm in United Kingdom time and at midnight in Mzansi.
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She has also released a few singles including Love I Need, Uwelona, and Tanzania.
Tanzania is making waves around the country. It also earned her a platinum plaque a couple of weeks ago.