Savage high on rotation

Savage Sossa’s combination of writing and performance has earned him a place in the music business.

KwaThema – The idea to do music started in the early ‘90’s when Sossa was in a school choir and sang as a tenor.

“I started seeing myself as a future music mogul who will later dominate the music industry globally,” he says.

“I have nothing but this talent that God gave me.”

He remembers how in high school he had the passion to write lyrics and became good at it, with the intentions of becoming a songwriter.

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“This skill quickly developed and led to recording my first song called The Dope Sh!t, and also making a killing on stage earned me the name Savage.

“And because of the desire to make a lot of profit, I later earned the last name Sossa.”

Savage’s style of music varies from urban rap, hip-hop, reggae, rock and roll, mbaqanga and popular music.

Under his music influences he counts 2Pac, Michael Jackson, Bongo Riot, Sean Puffy Combs, Cassper Nyovest, Osmic Menoe, Bob Marley and many more.

Sossa says he draws his inspiration from township life.

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“It gives me the drive to write music.

“If my access to the township got taken away somehow, my drive to write would die.”

We Grinding – Modus Operandi is a generous debut offering from the musician.

“It is overflowing with great ideas, well-executed production and stellar performances.

“With summer approaching, be sure to hear it on the airwaves spinning on high rotation and playing full-blast at gatherings.

“This thing will pick up from the ground with a lift-off that defies gravity, we won’t be silenced.”

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