Xaluva’s CV reads like a list of achievements most artists would covet. She has performed with legends such as Sibongile Khumalo in a tribute show to Miriam Makeba, who was coincidentally the subject of her masters-dissertation and she has graced the stage alongside international stars like Dianne Reeves.
Her love for music has always been ingrained in her – even as a small child she showed an extreme aptitude for the piano and was always part of her school choir. After school, Xaluva knew there was only one road for her to follow – she was determined to study jazz.
In 2003 she enrolled for a BMus Jazz degree at the University of Cape Town. A few years later, she emerged from her deeply focussed studies with a masters degree in jazz and a finely tuned vocal instrument.
Her skill as a vocalist and pianist are showcased to immaculate effect on
Kusile – and album that delights and surprises with its lyrical and emotional depth. The staggering beauty of the album is further cemented by Xaluva’s unfailing vocal technique and tender emotional execution of each and every song.
"I look forward to sharing the music on
Kusile with South Africans everywhere. The music comes from my heart and I hope to bring a piece of it to every single listener,” Xaluva explains.
Her sentiments are shared by the team at Universal Music South Africa. “
Kusile is such a beautiful album – in fact, it is a work of art. We are extremely proud of this album and of the opportunity to work with a talented and accomplished musician such as Xaluva,” says Wandile Sikhosana of Universal Music South Africa.
With the standout vocal technique, lyrics and music on
Kusile, coupled with Xaluva’s vivacious personality and beauty – South African’s should ready themselves for a life-changing musical experience.
Xaluva’s album,
Kusile is available in stores.
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