Ntuli back with testimony of his life of second chances

ANOINTED: Lungisani Ntuli during SABC2's music reality show I Want To Sing Gospel, in which he first shot to fame. Since the competition Ntuli has released two albums.Photo: Veli Nhlapo
ANOINTED: Lungisani Ntuli during SABC2's music reality show I Want To Sing Gospel, in which he first shot to fame. Since the competition Ntuli has released two albums.Photo: Veli Nhlapo

GOSPEL singer Lungisani Ntuli, whose music career was launched through the SABC2 reality show I Want to Sing Gospel, is one of the talented local stars.

Ntuli, who hails from Durban, became famous in 2008 when he entered the singing competition. Though he was not the best singer in the competition, his music captured the hearts of many voters who placed him at the top.

His energy and sense of humour quickly endeared him to television viewers. Though he did not look as if he were going to win an episode of his childhood, broadcast before the final, changed everything.

Ntuli won the gospel competition, which was tightly contested by Charisma Hanekam and Mzoxolo Rafani. He walked away with a R100000 cash prize and received a recording contract.

After winning the competition he released his debut album, Umhlobo Wami, which failed to impress in the market.

But Ntuli is back with a new album, Ubahole. A quick listen suggests that Ntuli's second album bears testimony to his life of second chances.

While he was still singing to impress viewers Ntuli showcased a lot of energy, which his latest album lacks. Perhaps the style of music does not allow him to give the best he is known for.

In distinctive Ntuli fashion he delivers tear-provoking songs. There exists a deep sense of goodness about Ntuli. When one listens to his lyrics and feel the spirit that encompasses him, it's easy to see that he is indeed anointed.

Through his music he motivates people while talking about different aspects of life.

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