Sandisiwe Lisa Ntonga, more affectionately known as “Lisa Good”,
is a Pop/Electronic singer hailing from Lamontville, KwaZulu–Natal,
South Africa.
Blessed with talent from an early age, she began writing songs at the tender age of six and her musical prowess did not stop there; she went on to sing the lead in her church choir at age eight with her siblings. Inspired by the likes of ‘Destiny’s Child’ at the time, she joined a rap group and just to exercise her versatility she also joined a gospel group.
In grade 9 at St Francis College, Lisa decided to take up acting, which she continued to pursue even after changing schools as she did speech and drama. But -as it turns out- music also followed her when she again joined a new gospel singing group. After matriculating at Grosvenor Girls, she went to continue her studies at Creative Arts College, where she studied music technology and sound engineering.
Lisa achieved a lot whilst studying at the college. Some of those achievements include: Dancing for President Jacob Zuma at Sahara Stadium, performing for Africa Day at Durban City Hall, to name a few. She completed her studies in 2012 and moved to Johannesburg to pursue a singing career. That’s where she was stumbled upon by Xhentsa Entertainment and the rest -as they say- is history.
Blessed with talent from an early age, she began writing songs at the tender age of six and her musical prowess did not stop there; she went on to sing the lead in her church choir at age eight with her siblings. Inspired by the likes of ‘Destiny’s Child’ at the time, she joined a rap group and just to exercise her versatility she also joined a gospel group.
In grade 9 at St Francis College, Lisa decided to take up acting, which she continued to pursue even after changing schools as she did speech and drama. But -as it turns out- music also followed her when she again joined a new gospel singing group. After matriculating at Grosvenor Girls, she went to continue her studies at Creative Arts College, where she studied music technology and sound engineering.
Lisa achieved a lot whilst studying at the college. Some of those achievements include: Dancing for President Jacob Zuma at Sahara Stadium, performing for Africa Day at Durban City Hall, to name a few. She completed her studies in 2012 and moved to Johannesburg to pursue a singing career. That’s where she was stumbled upon by Xhentsa Entertainment and the rest -as they say- is history.
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