Despite his transition to acting, Duncan says he has no plans to give up music.
The rapper has been hooked on acting since making his debut in the Netflix movie Big Nunu's Little Heist With Mpho Popps and Kagiso Lediga.
“Acting wasn’t something I aspired to. People come and offer me roles but I don’t feel ready and I don’t take acting for granted. , I was rejecting them. I have a lot of respect for this industry because normally people go to school to gain knowledge about this kind of career, ”he revealed to TshishaLIVE.
“I have a friend named Thulani who played the role of Mukoki in the series.” wife The person approached me and said they were filming a movie that was going to be released on Netflix and they were looking for a specific character. And then I remembered me.
“He told the entire cast that I was the perfect fit. He went on to show me pictures and it turned out that they liked what they saw. They auditioned over the phone and They asked me to do it, I sent them a video, they liked it, so I took the role of 'Man Cain', which I wasn't planning on doing,” he said. Told.
The South African star said he learned how to act on set. He also talked about his own challenges.
“I learned acting on set because on my first day I watched my colleagues play roles and I took some tips from there. I had to learn the techniques quickly.”
“The difficult thing about acting was the emotion. It was difficult to create the kind of emotion they were looking for. There were many takes for a particular emotion, and when I was having a hard time… The directors tried to help me, and at that point I realized that it wasn't going to be a walk in the park, but behind the scenes it was actually a roller coaster. It depends on how strong you are to get through it.”
Duncan said of his music career: “I'm not done with music. Music is my life. I'm currently working on an album that will be released this year. Inwadiezono, Book of sins. People should be looking forward to it. I plan to continue producing more music, music is my first love, and I still have a long way to go, so I don't plan on retiring anytime soon. ”