Kushe Magazine April 2013 Issue 1 Vol 1 | Page 44

Zarah: Lol, I don ' t discuss my personal life but I will say music and my family are the most important things in my life.
Kushe: Explain to us how you got involved in music.
Zarah: My Mother introduced me to music and performing arts at a very young age and from there my love for music grew up until the point where I decided that music is where my passion lies.
Kushe: What do you love most about the Salone culture?
Zarah: The food. Ahhh I love Salone Food. And, the training my parents taught and still teach us.
Kushe: What other Salone languages do you speak besides Krio if any?
Zarah: I actually don ' t speak Krio. I just fully understand it. Kushe: What is your favorite type of Salone, African music, and any other type of music?
Zarah: I don ' t have a specific favorite but I love Afro Beats. I ' m especially feeling the Azonto Music.
Kushe: What do you think is the state of Salone and African music in the world today?
Zarah: It’ s growing and getting well established. Makes me proud.
Kushe: What do you think is the state of Salone and African entertainment, media, and what you do in regards to music, actors, actress, producers and the like?
Zarah: I don ' t really follow up on the politics behind all the drama or get involved, but try to contribute into the industry in my own little way. I aim to go international by the grace of God.
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