Nota Reflects On His Musical Journey: “Music Is My Life, Not A Hustle.” In an inspiring revelation, the music mogul and industry veteran Nota has shared a personal reflection on his lifelong dedication to music, emphasizing that his passion for the art has always transcended the pursuit of wealth or fame. For Nota, music isn’t a hustle—it’s a calling.
“I started out writing songs at the age of 6 and never looked back,” he continued, revealing the early spark that led him into the industry. Nota’s relationship with music has always been more than just a career path—it’s been a lifelong pursuit, one that has shaped his identity and artistry.
His commitment to his craft has been unwavering. At just 8 years old, Nota was already making waves, earning an interview with Sunday World when it was first launched. In that interview, a young Nota boldly declared his ambition to become “South Africa’s Puff Daddy”—a vision of success and influence that has always been in his sights.
From those early years, Nota has consistently adapted to the changing music landscape, embracing both analogue and digital eras. “Analogue, digital, I did it all!” he proudly states, reflecting on his ability to evolve with the industry while staying true to his roots.
Nota played a pivotal role in shaping Kwesta’s music career, serving as the mastermind behind many of the rapper’s breakthrough releases. His strategic vision and involvement in the production and promotion of Kwesta’s tracks were key to propelling the artist into the spotlight of South African hip hop.
Nota’s influence extended beyond just the music itself, as he helped cultivate the sound and direction that resonated deeply with fans, earning Kwesta widespread recognition and success in the local industry. It was through this collaboration that Kwesta became one of the most celebrated figures in the South African hip-hop scene, with tracks that still echo in the hearts of fans today.