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Lwazi Kana - From King William's Town to the Music Scene

KarenMic

29 March 2025

Since January 2020, Lwazi has been working as a music producer at DEG Recording Studio in King William's Town. Despite moving around, he remains grounded in his roots and continues to uplift local talent while pursuing his own creative vision.

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Lwazi Kana, better known as Lwaistar, is a talented rapper, writer, and music producer from King William's Town, Eastern Cape. His musical journey is a story of passion, resilience, and artistic evolution.

Lwazi's musical journey began as a DJ before he transitioned to writing and producing music. In 2014, he moved to Port Elizabeth to study at Nelson Mandela University, where his artistic vision expanded. Immersing himself in the city's vibrant music scene, he joined OTE Artistry, a platform dedicated to supporting local talent. Through OTE, Lwazi not only honed his skills but also hosted and performed at events like 'Night of The Elite,' giving emerging artists a stage to shine.

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In 2015, Lwazi released his first mixtape, 'Paradise Eventually,' featuring collaborations with artists such as M2Kane, Isaac Wilson, and EezyThaDon. This project was a reflection of his growth as an artist and his life experiences in Port Elizabeth. Two years later, in 2017, he teamed up with EezyThaDon for a joint project titled 'The Antidote.' One of the standout tracks from the project, 'Umgqibelo,' caught the attention of renowned cinematographer Ofentse Mwase, who directed the song's music video.

In 2019, Lwazi relocated to Johannesburg to explore more opportunities in the music industry. There, he continued working as a producer and mixer for various artists, including Mandisa Nduna, also known as Zulumecca. In April 2020, he released 'Paradise Collection,' a compilation of previously unreleased tracks created during his time in Port Elizabeth.

Since January 2020, Lwazi has been working as a music producer at DEG Recording Studio in King William's Town. Despite moving around, he remains grounded in his roots and continues to uplift local talent while pursuing his own creative vision.

Lwazi recently dropped a new track titled 'Laho's Freeestyle' a must-listen for hip-hop fans. The track showcases his signature style and lyrical prowess, proving once again why he is a rising force in the South African music scene. Be sure to check it out and support this talented artist!

Lwazi's story is one of perseverance, adaptability, and a commitment to his craft. From King William's Town to Port Elizabeth and beyond, his journey symbolizes the potential of artists who embrace change while staying true to themselves. As Lwazi continues to shape the music landscape, his influence as both a creator and mentor remains invaluable.

Stay tuned to his latest releases and performances—Lwazi Kana is undoubtedly a force to be reckoned with in the South African music scene!

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