#Music Exchange: Lucille Slade
With a recognisable and unique vocal tone, Lucille Slade who is based is Kimberly, is a singer and formidable songwriter, who offers a new and refreshing take on R&B-pop and urban music.
Telling stories that girls and women can relate to, come as a by-product of her experiences. She realised that most women go through similar experiences and that’s why they can relate to her music – something she doesn’t take very lightly.
“I work well under pressure and no matter what happens the show must go on. My fear doesn’t cripple or discourage me; it motivates me. As an artist, not sounding like anyone out there is my strength.”
Half Zulu and half Xhosa, Lucille’s values are rooted in family and God. Her love for the woman who raised her encourages her to keep growing in accordance with her principles.
Her biggest highlight so far was winning Transnet Rising Starz, where she met Selaelo Selota who introduced her to Dave Thompson.
Light. I’ve seen so many people light up with music; the mood literally changes and is better after you’ve listened to music. That’s the greatest feeling ever. Music means light to me.
I always wear chokers, so one of them came undone and I had to pull it off and just throw it up in the air like a G.
My mother.
Still my mother. I’ve seen her struggle. Her constant ability to get up and still choose to be a good person – no matter the circumstance. That strength to me is unmatched.
Ace and Pearl Gin and Tonic with an orange slice and a sprig of rosemary.
Drake – Find your love
Drake – Unthinkable (performed by Alicia Keys)
Coachella and Zone 6 venue (my own concert)
Lulu, Noma, Lula.
A PR strategist.
Forgiving, outspoken, dramatic, passionate, funny.
Aaron Neville: Bid you goodnight
Bob Marley: Could you be loved?
Mgarimbe: Sister Bethina
Jazmine Sullivan: Masterpiece
Drake: Take care
I swear every answer is my mom, but my family is my pillar.
Literally.
High-waisted pants.
I’m not big on slang but I do know the word “lit” - when it’s the event or situation or person is about to get interesting (both positive and negative).
Bomb – dope.
Bora Bora.
Yet to come
Being hungry. I’m always hungry, even when I’m not hungry.
Failure.
Simple and a choice.
Use my hands a lot.
Sister Bethina – it symbolises unity for all South Africans in my mind!
Let go and listen to God.
Where would you like to be right now?
On stage with awesome sound!
Social media links
Facebook: Lucille Slade
Instagram: lucille_slade
Twitter: @LucilleSlade
boom.studio/our-artists/lucille-slade