Lockdown playlist - Minnie Ntuli’s feel-good songs
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
Minnie Ntuli is not letting the lockdown dampen her spirits. Here's a look at some of the songs keeping her in a happy mood.
With South Africa's COVID-19 cases on the rise, the national lockdown will likely remain in place for a long time to come.
Cabin fever has left many people feeling down - especially those who are unable to see their family or have lost their income during the pandemic.
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East Coast Radio presenter Minnie Ntuli is using music during the lockdown to help her feel good.
"Music is life... on my way to the studio to do the show I have to listen to music to get into the vibe," she said.
The former 'Idols SA' contestant said music has been especially therapeutic during the lockdown.
"I've been listening to different [genres] a lot and busting a move or two. Let the music make you silly once in a while."
The COVID-19 pandemic has also inspired Minnie to create new music of her own.
"The pandemic truly inspired me to create new music. I can't wait to share it with you. And through ECR party central, I've met amazing DJs that want to collab with me. So, watch this space," she teased.
Minnie shared some of her favourite mood-boosting songs for the lockdown blues.
'Fetch Your Life' - Prince Kaybee
'Dance Monkey' - Tones and I
'iNtaba' - Minnie Ntuli
'She'd Say' - Andy Grammer ft Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Minnie has also been keeping herself busy during the lockdown with her 'Mingle With Minnie' series.
"'Mingle With Minnie' is all about getting to know some of our biggest stars, influencers, impactors in the country and abroad, and bringing them straight to you," she said.
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Catch Minnie Ntuli on KZN's No.1 Hit Music Station every Saturday (18:00 to 22:00) and Sunday (22:00 to 02:00).
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