Malawian South African Based Rapper Scrafoc has expressed his vision to penetrate international market. When Speaking in an interview, the rapper said his vision is to join the leagues of Gemini Major who is one of the Malawian biggest export in music.

Scrafoc who recently released a brand new single called celebrate,is a gospel hip-hop artist and is popularly known for his association with Enlighten Christian Gathering Church and also his popular songs like Do something and Prophetic Dance. He explained that he has taken a step further in uplifting his music to reach greater heights “I am working with alot of internationally recognized producers and beat makers, and on top I will unveil much more international collaborations”, he explained

 

“I know I will achieve my dream to reach the international markets”

However speaking on his direction in music he explained he always pray to God for revelation before he record songs that praise the lord “there’s a time I took a small break, it is because I was focusing on my education but also God did not send a revelation to me but now I got the revelation and recently I have been working on my album and singles” He further explained.

“I am working with a lot of internationally recognized producers and beat makers”

His latest single Celebrate express the joy of a true Christian when they are in the house of the lord. It was produced by DJ Megi another fast rising producer from South Africa. Celebrate song is available for streaming and download on Malawi music via link here: http://m.malawi-music.com/song.php?id=9499

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