Neo-soul pioneer Goapele joins the One54 Africa Podcast for a powerful conversation on identity, legacy, and building a career on her own terms.
Born to a South African father who fled apartheid and a German-Jewish mother, Goapele reflects on growing up in Oakland, navigating race and belonging, and uncovering the untold stories of her family’s past.
She opens up about the silence surrounding apartheid trauma, the complexity of mixed identity, and how culture, language, and history shape who we become.
Goapele also breaks down her journey as an independent artist — owning her masters, building her fanbase from the ground up, and creating timeless music like “Closer.”
From the Bay Area to South Africa, this episode explores music, activism, and the power of staying true to yourself.

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