C-Man Is shaking the waves of TV Through GGP TV Airplay
This passionate singer is a resident of Ha-Ravele in the Sinthumule area, Louis Trichardt.. His love for music as a career was realised in 2006 when he was in the worship team of Trinity Bible Church in Mpumalanga province, where he was studying business management. He has become known as a respected performer for his even and gentle voice which seems to have matured since the release of his first album. The release of C-Man’s full-length reggae album after a five-year hiatus marks a “back-to-my-roots” project for this artist who had initially switched from reggae to gospel. This comeback project is entitled Thonifho, which can be translated as “respect”. It boasts eight tracks, which are Idani, Thonifho, Khaladzi, Vhabebi vhanga, Winner, Ndi takale, Ndi wanga, and Ndilani ya Babele. “Thonifho, as a full musical project, focuses on day-to-day living experiences and the people who are part of the very life,” he said. “It touches more on the importance of human beings as God’s creation.” C-Man states that the album reiterates much on respect that people must show to one another. In Winner, C-Man is encouraging people to remain strong in times of storms and never to give up in life. “People must focus much on what they are doing – and that’s the positivity of life,” he said. “And the song Ndi takale is mainly a plea to the mighty God, so that He opens up the doors of prosperity for us. Our joy will grow and grow when God blesses us more, so that we can be able to meet our needs.” In Vhabebi, he points out the necessity and importance of the role that parents play in the shaping of children’s lives. “Parents play a pivotal role in ensuring that the children are healthier in all areas of their lives, so they deserve to be respected and loved too,” he said. The song Khaladzi is a token of motivation and encouragement to women to never give up in life even when their loved ones tend to leave them. “We composed this song exclusively to all our sisters out there,” he said. “Even though their loved ones leave them, they must soldier on – life is too precious to scatter it around.” Meanwhile, Thonifho has just been nominated for the Tshivenda Music Awards 2019 and C-Man is hopeful that he will emerge a winner. Thonifho was recorded at Ballitainment Entertainment at Ha-Ravele village, and it was co-composed and produced by highly talented engineer Ishmael “NewBreed” Rammbwa. C-Man is available on Facebook as C-Man RSA and can be reached on 067 214 2410, or via his manager, Mr Balcan Sikhwari, on 072 853 0317.