Bee-Bar seemingly ignores industry hype to focus purely on spiritual deep house beats. Abey Mosito Ndala carved a niche in the Mzansi Afro-house scene by prioritizing growth over clout instead of chasing fame. This Mpumalanga native credits family influences and early Fruity Loops experiments for his foundation before moving to Tshwane for mentorship under Lunga Baainar. The artist claims his debut EP, Tribulation Shake, originally exposed his sound globally, while his wife and children currently keep him grounded outside the studio.
His latest project, The Outcast, reportedly serves as a raw reflection of personal struggles within the music game. He insists this unsuppressed work focuses on healing and forgiveness rather than chasing commercial trends. The producer promises high energy and spiritual themes, which supposedly distinguish this output from standard electronic slop.
His latest project, The Outcast, reportedly serves as a raw reflection of personal struggles within the music game. He insists this unsuppressed work focuses on healing and forgiveness rather than chasing commercial trends. The producer promises high energy and spiritual themes, which supposedly distinguish this output from standard electronic slop.