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Ndoveson, new kid on the block

Hangula Simon (21), better known by his stage name Ndoveson, is making waves in the music industry with his fresh sound and undeniable talent.

Born at Endola, Ndoveson is slowly gaining recognition for his hard work, commitment and unique musical style.

His debut album, ‘Edepa’, displays the dedication that has gotten him where he is today.

Ndoveson says he put a lot of knowledge into the album.

“It was carefully planned and recorded over time. I named it ‘Edepa’ because it is professional, with hit songs.

According to Ndoveson, one of the most popular tracks on the album is, ‘The Active Baberia17’, which has really resonated with his fans.

He says the album has 11 tracks, each bearing a unique sound and message.

When asked what fans can expect from him in the future, Ndoveson says he is optimistic.

“I want to continue giving my fans fruitful and motivational songs,” he says.

“The journey was tough at the start, with many discouragements, but I’ve learnt so much and it’s been worth it.”

He emphasises that his music comes from the heart, with a focus on professionalism and quality production.

Ndoveson also gives kudos to his manager, Xiddo Mlegends, who has greatly inspired him.

“He inspired me to find my own style and taught me how to advance in this area. He also recorded my album and is already working with me on the next one. The date is unknown yet, but it will certainly be another surprise that awaits my audience.”

The singer, reflecting on his growth, thanks those who supported him, like his sponsors.

“I want to thank the Active Baber team, Pellon House and Be Patient Printing Shop for their financial and moral support. Without them, this journey wouldn’t be possible,” he says.

Looking ahead, Ndoveson promises that his second album will be an unforgettable journey filled with lessons learnt.

“I’ve made improvements and I’m confident it will go viral just like the first one,” he says.

“I’m always available for bookings and my first album is available on all platforms.”

Ndoveson says music isn’t just a career, it’s a journey of growth, perseverance and collaboration.

“Working with artists from different genres is important and I’m excited to see where this journey takes me,” he adds.

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