“When you think of legacy, icon and as I always say, musical genius, you really think of Zakes Bantwini. There was no gimmick because he studied and graduated in music, jazz. A few years later, he decided to take the leap and become an artist. He released songs like 'Clap Your Hands' and 'You're Wasting My Time'.
“Zakes has always been good at reinventing himself. I'm a huge music fan. His friends and family love his music, and we can always see this genius as a producer and an artist. He's very lucky to have such talents. His stage presence is always something that people love about him too.”
“He then reinvented himself once more when he studied and graduated from GIBS [Business School] as an entrepreneur and in an executive role. Because education is important to Zakes. He became the first artist in South Africa to be a director of a&r for Sony Music. Making history again. So that's important.
“He got accepted to Harvard a few years later and was planning on going that route and studying but he was going to do it this year. Unfortunately, COVID-19 happened. He wanted to experience the campus, so he put that on hold, so he decided to do what he does best, and that's music. That's when Osama came in.”
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