Former Zembani band member Wendy Harawa has offered 7 million kwacha to singer Nepman. She wants him to sing his new gospel song at her coming show.
Harawa wrote about her offer on Facebook. She aims to have Nepman perform "I Sing to You" at her "Favour" concert. The song is part of his new seven-song record named "It Takes Time."
Both artists have different musical backgrounds. Harawa started with regular music before moving to gospel. Nepman, whose real name is Neppier Longwe, makes common music. He was born in Malawi but lives in America.
Many people praised the song on social media. One fan, Noel Mchenga, said the song carries a strong message. He thinks Nepman should take the money.
The large offer made Nepman think hard. He asked his Facebook friends if he should start making gospel music, which would mean a big change in his musical path.
Harawa felt deep joy when she first heard the song. "I started praising right away," she said. Harawa, known for her hit song "Sindili Choncho," believes Nepman should receive more good things for making this special music.
The news has brought fresh talk about artists moving between regular and gospel music in Malawi. Harawa's large money offer shows how much she values this new spiritual song.
Harawa wrote about her offer on Facebook. She aims to have Nepman perform "I Sing to You" at her "Favour" concert. The song is part of his new seven-song record named "It Takes Time."
Both artists have different musical backgrounds. Harawa started with regular music before moving to gospel. Nepman, whose real name is Neppier Longwe, makes common music. He was born in Malawi but lives in America.
Many people praised the song on social media. One fan, Noel Mchenga, said the song carries a strong message. He thinks Nepman should take the money.
The large offer made Nepman think hard. He asked his Facebook friends if he should start making gospel music, which would mean a big change in his musical path.
Harawa felt deep joy when she first heard the song. "I started praising right away," she said. Harawa, known for her hit song "Sindili Choncho," believes Nepman should receive more good things for making this special music.
The news has brought fresh talk about artists moving between regular and gospel music in Malawi. Harawa's large money offer shows how much she values this new spiritual song.