LOCAL pop musician Eden Lang will on Thursday release a new single titled Tsunami, which will be accompanied by visuals
In an interview with Standard Style Lang said following the success of her debut single titled Maiwe, she is back with another infectious pop song, a cheerful and danceable track.
“Following the success of my hit single Maiwe, I am back with another infectious pop song for all music lovers,” she said.
“Fusing indierock and Afro-pop, Tsunami is a lighthearted cheerful and danceable track, much different from my previous release.
“This song is a showcase of my colourful range as it is filled with positive and joyful lyrics, a stark contrast to the brooding, introspective lyrics of my previous release Maiwe.
“Trading in the bright acoustic guitars and minor chords Tsunami takes on a more vibrant sound with electric guitars, exuberant drums and positive major chords.
“The modern sound of Afro-pop fused with rock guitar chords reminiscent of the early 2000s provides the perfect balance of afropunk.”
The pop-star also shared an insight of the upcoming single.
“Tsunami is a song about overcoming hardship and believing that blessings from God are on their way,” she said.
“Moving on from heartbreak Tsunami is the perfect flex athem for those who are stepping into a hopeful future,believing that good things are coming.”
Elanga also featured in an upcoming film titled Friendships, which is set to be premiered this month at Ster Kinekor Joina City Harare.
She is a rising Zimbabwean pop singer and songwriter who boasts of a colourful catalog of eight years with several performances, especially in Harare
Elanga is the daughter of comedian Edgar Langveldt.