The fast-rising South African gospel singer, song-writer and producer, HLE, releases the Live Video for her chart-topping single “Dwala”.
Critical Praise:
“She never considered a career in gospel music. But when the talented Hle (26) hits the stage, she leads such as magnetic and powerful worship that its hard to imagine her doing anything else.” – Move Magazine
“What brings joy to our hearts as co-laborer’s in God’s Kingdom is meeting someone who not only is incredibly talented, but someone who is deeply rooted and sold out to the calling over their life. She is easily lovable, respectful, lover of the Word and humble which are perfect ingredients for the path that God has called into.” – His Way Magazine
“Conceptualising God’s Word in music without compromising quality requires grace, a sound mind and God-given talent. HLE, the South African artist has both, as evidence in her new single “You Are Life”. Last week, after its release, the song climbed up two positions on iTunes chart in South Africa: #1 on the ‘Christian and Gospel’ category, and #5 under the top iTunes Charts across all genres.” – 7gospeltracks.com
Wielding an infectious charisma and ear-catching melodies, South African gospel act HLE is on the fast track to superstardom. Recorded live at her sold out show at Skyrink Studios last year, the former Joyous Celebration lead singer and writer shares the video for her chart topping debut single “Dwala” (Live).
The song is beautifully arranged with an infectious melody and chorus that finds HLE showing her pitch perfect voice and joyfully praising the rock of her salvation, The Lord.
The Dwala Live Video is the first official look at her highly anticipated debut audio & Video album YKOE (Your Kingdom On Earth).
“It’s been a long time coming!!” exclaims HLE. “I’m so excited for people to see the team and my heart in frame. The fun and hunger and energy from the depth of our hearts. I just pray it is received as we were pouring it! Enjoy!”
Watch “Dwala”music video below;
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