Jazz singer Zoë Modiga announced as EQUAL Africa’s June Ambassador

Zoë says growing up listening to music inspired her to pursue music.

“Growing up in Pietermaritzburg, KZN, I was raised by my grandparents and community.

We ate, danced, cried, listened to music together, and everything in between. Seeing how music was the soundtrack to our lives, I remember always wanting to one day impact people the same way those records did. I continue to pursue, explore, and express this way because it feels like purpose work. It fills my cup to make songs that live with people in all the seasons they live through. “

Which African songs or artists did she grow up listening to?

“I grew up listening to a vast selection of African artists growing up including Jabu Khanyile, Letta Mbulu, Khadja Nin, Judith Sephuma, Salif Keita, Zamajobe, Caiphus Semenya, Brenda Fassie, Lebo Mathosa, Thandiswa Mazwai, Oliver Mtukunzi, KB, Mdu, TKZee, Boom Shaka, Mzambiya, Lira, Trompies, Soul Brothers to name a few.”

How would she describe the sound and style of her music?

“I make soulful, spirited, cultured, inspired modern African music that celebrates the human experience and mirrors internal and societal thoughts. “

Any advice for someone dreading following their dreams?

“You do yourself no good by not following through in being all of yourself. Actualising your dreams is an act of embracing all of who you are and it is important to be defiant and unwavering about that. You are a gift from and to the universe and we are waiting for you to share with us. It will not be a path without resistance but it will be glorious.