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{{Wiktionary|article|articles}}Background information | |||
Birth Hulisani Orient Mathivha | |||
Name | |||
Born 19 April 1991 (age 24)[Riverplaats | |||
Origin Limpopo | |||
Genres Gospel, Xitsonga, House | |||
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter | |||
Radio Personality | |||
Instruments Voice | |||
Years active 2007–present | |||
Labels .... | |||
Associated acts Many More | |||
Huli Hula Hulest (born 19 April 1991) is a South African radio personality, entrepreneur and musician. Since 2007, he has been the lead singer of the South African music gospel Huli Na Khomi and then went solo from 2012. | |||
EARLY LIFE | |||
Huli was born in Riverplaats, village out of Polokwane capital of the province of Limpopo, South Africa. He stayed with his dad, mother and younger sister as well as younger brother between 2000 and 2013. He grew up near the town of Elim and attended Lumuka Secondary School. He continued to further his studies as enrolled in several private colleges after matriculated in 2009. He holds a certificate in Radio Journalism and also Tourism certification. He is a radio producer,producer and on air promotions specialist by profession, currently working at Makhado Community Radio Station. | |||
After tourism course at a private college, He formed a cooperative organization where he was a marketing personel in events management project Ornet Orient Events which ran as a youth desk. Huli once voiced the character of Samboko in the video drama, Yesu Anga Hluleki (2010), and also recorded several people from his area at home as a way of applying skill and knowledge he had in the industry. | |||
MUSIC CAREER | |||
He would sing sing in church more especially on youth services and it started there like other musicians, so then he teamed up with a friend Khomanani for a recording songs and managed to record 10 songs of unpublished gospel music album in 2007. He worked as music producer at NPH recording studio during weekends and school holidays. He grew up on different villages as he would be hired to monitor sound on functions like crusades, also used to be at Louis Trchardt, a township on the outskirts of Polokwane. In 2011, Huli was featured on a house music single Tanani by DJ Mabela. | |||
He was highly inspired by musicians like Humbulani Ramagwedzha, Brian Bomba, Ramzeey, S'fiso Ncwane, Thili Maumela, Percy Mukwevho and Anthony Hamilton. His pastor, Apstole Peter Hlungwane played a huge role in terms of encouraging, as he once took huli to keyboard training since he discovered the passion of music in his early stages. He followed his passion for music by also entering music auditions around Limpopo though he didn't made it but he never gave up out the competition as he started to be up to recording studios trying hard to show off the solid passion he had and so he met musicians April Ramulifho, Mafiosi, Maru and Huli Mutele, they advice him to keep on practicing and not to give up in the industry. | |||
In January, the song "U Kahle" published on different websites and on local radio stations. 14 Februaty 2015 Huli decided to remix his single with another language(Tshivenda) by Hakim Tee(hip hop artist) though his music was mainly focused on Tsonga language understanding people, the reason was that he resides where the language of Tsonga was dominant unlike his own language(Tshivenda). | |||
Huli Hula Hulest works on his music hand in hand with Ornet Baloyi whom is a guitarist associated with Hammy Chauke. Ornet he's the who direct vocals during Huli's recording session and he is in charge producing the final songs after Huli composed, wrote and sang. | |||
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