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Musa Yende heralds new era in South African gospel music
Cape Argus
|June 03, 2025
DEBUT EP

SOUTH African gospel artist Musa Yende is stepping into the spotlight with the release of her highly anticipated debut EP, Sustained by Grace.
This seven-track offering represents a vital milestone for the artist, showcasing her as not only a vocalist of rare skill but as a dynamic worship leader and storyteller deeply rooted in grace and intention.
Born and raised in Spruitview on the East Rand in Gauteng, Yende's musical journey began early when she was singing in church.
After graduating high school, she pursued formal studies in music, majoring in jazz, an influence that has undoubtedly shaped the fluidity and control in her voice today.
Before stepping into the limelight as a solo artist, Yende honed her craft working behind the scenes, providing backing vocals for gospel luminaries such as Dr Tumi and Benjamin Dube, and embarking on projects overseas.
This dedication and behind-the-scenes work have laid the groundwork for her current breakthrough, as she stands centre stage, ready to share her profound talent with the world.
Sustained by Grace is more than just an album; it is a sonic and spiritual experience that has been carefully curated and prayerfully crafted. Alongside her producer Joseph Makola, Yende handpicked every track, instrumentalist and harmony.
The result is a well-balanced offering that beautifully blends technical brilliance with deep emotional resonance. It is a personal testimony wrapped in melody, detailing her heartfelt encounters with the sustaining power of God.
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