Nhlanhla strives to make his township well-known.  

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Nhlanhla Myeni aims to heal souls through music, inspire upcoming artists to work harder and put his township on a global map.

Kwa-Thema- Nhlanhla Myeni (20) music producer for the past six years, has worked with several local artists, producing many songs over the years.
On stage, he is known as Claras Deejay. He plays and produces soulful music, AfroTech and amapiano known as Stellenbosch Music.
Nhlanhla draws inspiration from other songs and artists. He came up with a sub-genre called the StellenWay.
“As a local artist from the township, I believe music has the power to heal, motivate and touch lives.
“I look up to Mick Man as the only artist that inspires me. I aspire to one day work with Uncle Waffles, De Mthuda and Mthunzi,” he said.
He is currently working with DJ Stresser, Sia Mzizi with Tonic Blueon a single titled Mamazala is to be released in February.
“I aim to heal souls through music, inspiring upcoming artists to work harder. Consistency is the mission for this path.
“What is interesting about my music is you find all genres in one song and you can find a message that will inspire or heal you.
“My mission is to heal souls and to deliver messages to inspire the youth. I want to put my township on the map,” he added.

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