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EASTERN MIRROR: When was the first time you performed on-stage?
Yenili Zhimo: I’m sorry, I don’t exactly remember my first performance onstage. It was a slow paced process, I started singing in church functions etc.
EASTERN MIRROR: What has been your biggest challenge as a musician? Have you been able to overcome that challenge?
Yenili Zhimo: My biggest challenge as a musician was to convince my
self that I can sing, I can perform better. Absolutely yes, I have overcome those challenges and I’m quite confident in my abilities now.
EASTERN MIRROR: What genre of music do
you consider your work to be?
Yenili Zhimo: I don’t have any definite genre but I do like pop, R & B, rock etc. So my work would be mostly about POP and R& B.
EASTERN MIRROR: Who are your major influences?
Yenili Zhimo: My family, my friends, Hillpraise Music Academy and well wishers.
EASTERN MIRROR: Could you briefly describe your music-making process?
Yenili Zhimo: It’s a tiring process I used to hum a lot, and when melodies stuck I would start writing down the lyrics, sometimes lyrics first and gradually adding tones into it. Imagination feeds me a lot in my music making process.
EASTERN MIRROR: How often do you practice? And how do you manage your musical career with other obligations?
Yenili Zhimo: I practice a lot, and it’s quiet difficult to adjust with other obligations but somehow I manage it by limiting my time consumption outside, I would rather be alone.
EASTERN MIRROR: Favourite quote
Yenili Zhimo: “Be good, if not be great”.