Latwell Nyangu, H-Metro Reporter
South Africa based musician, Sarudzai “Tylor Triss” Mukwaira, is pursuing music after her professional netball career hit a brick wall.
The 18-year-old said she is in the process of making her name through music whilst away from home.
“I am a professional netball player but here I can’t play due to challenges of work permits.
“I am currently in Cape Town and the issue of work permit has hindered my dream of playing netball.
“I have a certificate in profession netball,” she said.
The R n’ B said the musical journey takes seriousness.
“I started singing last year but I was not putting my music on any platform but I am encouraged by the support I am getting from my fans.
“My first song is dubbed Dear Future Husband, a track that motivated me because a lot of people enjoyed it a lot.
“My father also used to be a music producer, most people know him as DJ Msquare but he gave up.
“Now I am here to prove to him that I can be where he wanted to be,” she added.
Tylor Triss said she used to sing at church.
“My church members discovered that I was good and they pushed me to record and I sing for passion and love of music.
“I also have a new track called #YouSpecial and another coming soon with a video called Personal Person produced by ZimTach Rec and the video.
“I have 11 songs including #YouSpecial and I am also looking forward to having promoters coming to my rescue.”
– HMETRO