
In the vast expanse of the music world, there are rare moments when an artist’s voice becomes a soothing balm for the soul, and on the second episode of Music In Green’s CGI performance show.

Silas Africa emerged as one such enchanting vocalist. Hailing from Soweto, Silas, a burgeoning singer and songwriter, captivated audiences with his uniquely distinct and hypnotic voice. His journey, intertwined with the experimental duo Jukebox alongside Soweto’s own rapper-singer Lesedi, showcased a fusion of genres that has become his signature.
Having honed his skills in the Johannesburg indie scene, Silas Africa’s performances at events like Jägermeister’s Night Embassy and Pinnacle Pop One Night Only have been a testament to his raw talent. The recent Music In Green episode featuring Silas was not just a showcase of his melodious voice; it was an immersive experience, blending entertainment and delight seamlessly.
Silas Africa’s debut body of work, “Guluva’s Travels,” is a testament to his celestial voice and eclectic musical influences. From soul and R&B to jazz, kwaito, and hip-hop, Silas weaves a musical tapestry that resonates with authenticity and creativity.

On the same stage, Ntsiki Mazwai, a multitalented queen, added her radiant presence to the Music In Green performance. Renowned for her ability to infuse joy and truth into her music and poetry, Ntsiki is a beacon of inspiration. Born and raised in Soweto, she not only transforms the dusty streets through her art but also addresses profound societal issues through her powerful poems and songs.
Ntsiki Mazwai’s Music In Green performance was nothing short of extraordinary. Beyond her heartwarming songs, she seamlessly integrated her unique masterpieces—a combination of her poignant poems and soul-stirring music. Ntsiki’s performance illuminated not only the virtual stage but also the hearts of the audience, earning her the well-deserved title of “Street Queen.”
In a world where self-discovery is a journey that spans months or even years, Ntsiki Mazwai stands as a testament to the transformative power of perseverance and talent. From her roots as a backup singer to becoming a globally recognized poet and musician, Ntsiki serves as an inspiration for those on the path of self-discovery.
As the Music In Green series continues to showcase the brilliance of emerging and established artists, the performances of Silas Africa and Ntsiki Mazwai in the second episode have left an indelible mark, resonating with the hearts of music enthusiasts and leaving them eagerly anticipating the next harmonious chapter.
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