Cape Town – South African female rapper Nomuzi Mabena, better known as Moozlie, has spoken out about the importance of being an independent black female artist in a male-dominated space.
In an interview with Times Live, Mabena revealed how she has learned to embrace the title of “female rapper” rather than just a rapper like her male counterparts.
“I definitely have my days where I just want to be recognised as an equal, because I’m just a rapper, but nine days out of 10 I would rather you call me a female rapper, because being that is what has given me a competitive edge and flair, and I hope that young girls coming into the game don’t grow tired of it because that’s what makes you different,” the report quoted Mabena as saying.
Mabena also revealed that she hopes to consolidate her name as a rapper on a global scale and solidify her foundation in Mzansi.
Besides her gigging career, the female rapper does a whole lot of other things such as collaborating with a range of well-known brands from clothing, beverage and accessories.
Take a look at some of Mabena’s partnered content below:
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WE BACK BABY!!! Hope you’re all stocking up safely & responsibly??? You can even shop @Cruzvodka from the comfort of your home here: https://t.co/wRScGmRr90 pic.twitter.com/FIJ5KbbVr2
— #SpiritOfAnOG ??? (@nomoozlie) July 26, 2021
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Compiled by Sinothando Siyolo