KHULI Chana has opened a studio to help young talent succeed.
On Monday, 25 July, the businessman and musician, whose real name is Khulani Morule, shared photos of the newly opened Khuli Chana Studios in Midrand, Gauteng, on social media.
The 39-year-old told Daily Sun he saw a need to help creatives who had talent but didn’t have a platform.
“This is something that is close to my heart. I have been approached by many young talents who didn’t know where to go,” he said.
The rapper said he was happy to see a long-time dream become reality.
“This also gives me an opportunity to collaborate and grow with others,” he said.
“What people can expect is a multimedia house, catering for things like TV production, content creation, webinars, special events and live performances.”
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Asked whether he had signed any artists, he said it was not a record label but more of a playground for creatives. “We just want creatives to showcase their talent in different ways. I do have a label called My Throne,” he said.
The rapper said My Throne had signed artists such as Maglera Doe Boy and Lamiez Holworthy.
“We are available on social media under the handle Khuli Chana Studios. We will update everyone on our latest news,” he said.