For those of you who thought Cindy has done it all, guess what, she is not even halfway her journey. While being hosted on Galaxy TV recently, the former Blu*3 member revealed that she is not about to retire from music. In fact, she wants to die doing music.
To emphasise her point, the Boom Party artiste had to give Miriam Makeba as an example of how she wants her career to end.
“I want to sing the way Makeba did… she sang until she was 85 and she literally died on stage… that is what I want. It is my passion. I like seeing people happy, seeing them listening to music that changes lives,” she said.
Cindy also added that she will first take a break of 10 years when she hits 50 to do what she has always longed to do and then come back to continue with her passion.
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