By Katlego Sekhu
Within four months since a video of her performing for an audience went viral, Uncle Waffles has gone from unknown-artist to one of the most in-demand performers on the African continent.
Since her rise, the youngster has had her deejaying capabilities questioned because of the unconventional manner she rose to stardom. To her credit, she never let the criticism get to her and her persistence seems to be paying off.
Waffles recently had her first sold-out gig in London and now readies dropped her first-ever musical offering.
She says her journey “has continually proven to be a blessing.”
This afternoon she drops the first single from her forthcoming debut EP Red Dragon titled Tanzania.
“I’m so excited and I hope you guys love it as much as I do. To my team, I love you guys. Thank you for everything. To my supporters, thank you for the endless love. I love y’all,” add Uncle Waffles.
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