What is the personality type of Lebo M.? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Lebo M. from Africa Musicians and what is the personality traits.
Lebo M. personality type is ENFP, and she is the only one in the group who does not feel like an outsider.
ENFP
Dalton (the second of the group) is the most “INFP” — meaning that he has the least of an extraverted feeling and is the most introverted feeling of the group. He has a strong feeling preference and expresses that through his love of the arts and his interest in becoming a writer.
ENFPs are often creative and artistic and enjoy expressing and sharing their ideas and feelings with others. They are often more flexible than they appear on the surface and willing to try new things and new methods.
Logical and intellectual, they are quick thinkers and know how to use their resources to their advantage. They can originally be misjudged as being “bland” because of their often quiet demeanor.
INTP
Henry is an INTP, which means that he is less extraverted than other types. He is also the youngest of the group. It is hard to gauge his emotions.
Lebohang "Lebo M." Morake (born 11 July 1964) is a South African producer and composer, known for his work on the soundtracks to Hollywood films such as The Lion King, The Power of One and Outbreak and numerous stage productions. He was recommended to Disney by Hans Zimmer, the composer of both adaptations of The Lion King, and was later hired to form and conduct the African choir that sang for the films.
In 1979, Morake sought to broaden his horizons, so he left by bus for Maseru, Lesotho after hearing that a new club was going to be opening there. In Maseru, due to the apartheid system, he was under exile. At 15, he was working as a singer in the Victoria Hotel in Lesotho when, one day, Lesotho's Ambassador to the United States Tim Thahane noticed him and appreciated his musical abilities. Thahane helped Morake apply to the Duke Ellington School of the Arts, coordinating with the TransAfrica organization to send the singer to the United States to study.