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Denise Zimba Makes A Major Come Back After Taking A Break From The Industry

Denise Zimba Makes A Major Come Back After Taking A Break From The Industry. Sometimes a change of scenery can do one good. A month ago, (July) Denise Zimba moved out of South Africa to Germany. She moved together with her husband ad their daughter Leah. Since moving, she has had a different perspective at this life thing.

Denise has also announced her comeback to the industry after a two year break. The media personality and musician took a break from all the glitz and glam to concentrate on her first love, music. Denise revealed back i February that she has been working on the video of her latest offering, OK, which is dropped on all social media platforms.

To really show that she wants to make it as a musician Denise has dropped yet another offering, Thobela.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Having spent the past 2 years out of the industry focusing on raising my baby, I’m now in a position where I feel like I want to give my music the attention it deserves and have some fun doing what I love most. Cc @PRxFND@onemocut#ThobelaDenise,” Denise announced.

Those who know Denise from back then, know that she comes from far with music. She burst into the entertainment scene as a member of the all-girl group Fly Chix. Their attempt to break into the music industry was chronicled in the Vuzu docu-reality series Fly Chix, in 2013. Unfortunately the group broke up, and each member went their own way.

Denise the juggled music with acting and TV presenting. As a solo artist, one of her most prominent projects, was an EP that she dropped in 2018. Denise,worked with the likes of Reason and Rouge, on the EP titled Rude. She has acted on major shows like Generations: The Legacy, where her character Mary Gumede grew form being small to lead.

Denise also joined Vuzu’s flagship daily entertainment show V-Entertainment in 2013. She was also one of the hosts of hit show, Wedding Basher.

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