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On the National Stage


Continued from page 29 Nhira says one of the most memorable experiences from his time on The


Voice was when Williams stopped him on the set—no cameras around—and told Nhira how proud he was of him. Nhira participated in several competition rounds of The Voice before


coaches faced the diffi cult decision to eliminate him. “Without a doubt, I was disappointed. I wanted to win the show. But I knew the journey would come to an end no matter what. If I won, the season would be over,” he says. “I’ve always been in this long haul and I never bank on one experience.”


Pressing Forward Following the life-changing experience on The Voice, Nhira went back to work. He used the knowledge he had acquired, along with the platform he had been given, to his advantage. He traveled, wrote new music and record- ed four new songs.


His most recent single, with accompanying music video, is called, “Would


You Still Love Me?” The inspiration for the song came as Nhira was sitting in the airport, waiting to board a fl ight to a friend’s wedding. He noticed an elderly cou- ple—a woman in a wheelchair, being pushed by her husband. The woman, who couldn’t move on her own, had saliva dripping from her mouth. He


watched as her husband wiped it from her face. “I began to think of how at one point in their lives they stood at the altar, both full of life, but somewhere along the line, something happened,” Nhira says. “There are always good times, bad times and tragic times. The goal of the song is to inspire people to love unconditionally.” As for the future, Nhira aspires to tour and to continue to challenge peo- ple through his music, to speak truth and to bring hope. “I’m living life one step at a time, and following God every step of the


way,” he says. “He has brought me to this point and I’m going to continue walking this out.”


Connect with Brian Nhira


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/briannhiramusic/ Twitter: @BrianNhira Instagram: @briannhira YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/briannhira Nhira’s Voice audition: https://youtu.be/2vg7FwFCR40 Nhira’s newest single: https://youtu.be/5XGmC3S9SkM


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