Nkwazi Unfiltered

38: Episode 34 - James Sakala: A Sound Worth Saving

1 h 3 min · 17. april 2026
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James Sakala joins Chana Musakanya this week on Unfiltered for a conversation about his journey in music, from his early years in Mkushi to discovering his love for songwriting and performing. He reflects on his path from backup singer to solo artist, and what he has learned along the way about faith, discipline, identity, and navigating the Zambian music industry.

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