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  2. Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness (BCUC) are a seven member band from Soweto, South Africa. [1] Their music has been described as "afro-psychedelic future pop". [2] [1] The band formed in 2003, and sings in all 11 of the official languages of South Africa. [3]

  3. Category:Musicians from Soweto - Wikipedia

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  4. Jessica Mbangeni - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, she joined Soweto Gospel Choir [3] and toured around the globe. [4] Two years later in 2005, Mbangeni pursued her career as a poet. [3] Towards the end of the August 2014, Mbangeni announced released date of her live album IGoli which was performed live at Lyric Theatre. [5] The album was released on 26 September 2014.

  5. Soweto Gospel Choir - Wikipedia

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    The song had originally been produced for Firaxis Games's 2005 videogame Civilization IV, but Tin enlisted the Soweto Gospel Choir to re-record the song for inclusion on his debut album, Calling All Dawns, leading to the song's nomination and award. This marked the first time a video game composition had won or been nominated for the category.

  6. Gloria Bosman - Wikipedia

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    Bosman was born and raised in Mofolo and Pimville Soweto in Johannesburg. She sang in her church choir before performing at the Market Theatre in 1993, gaining a scholarship to the Pretoria Technikon to study opera.

  7. Kamo Mphela - Wikipedia

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    Kamo Mphela was born in Soweto, South Africa and grew up in Emdeni, Soweto. She studied Media at the Boston Media House. [3] Career

  8. Moses Ngwenya - Wikipedia

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    Ngwenya was born on 15 July 1958 in Dube Village, Soweto, South Africa. His first musical endeavor was Crocodile Rock, a band formed with his older brothers, playing guitar then drums. [ 1 ] Between 1974 and 1975 as a keyboard player, Ngwenya was part of touring or studio bands for Izintombi Zesi Manje Manje and Usizwe Namatshitshi (of which ...

  9. Lebo M - Wikipedia

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    Lebohang Morake was born on 11 July 1964 in Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa. With no formal training in music, [2] he left school at the age of nine to perform music in night clubs. [3] Morake recorded his first single, "Celebration", when he was 13 years old, receiving only $20 for recording the record. [4]