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  2. Brenda Fassie - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Nokuzola Fassie was born in Langa, Cape Town on 3 November 1964, [6] the youngest of nine children. She was named after the American singer Brenda Lee. [6] Her father died when she was only two years old; with the help of her mother, a pianist, she soon started earning money by singing for tourists.

  3. List of South African slang words - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, the phrases "now now", "just now", and "right now" all have differing connotations: "Now now" often means minutes later; "just now" means hours later; and "right now" actually means now. [citation needed] For example, the following line using South African slang: "I am going to see a movie just now. I will drive there now now.

  4. List of South African English regionalisms - Wikipedia

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    Zulu word meaning grandmother/grandma, also used as a general term of respect for women of appropriate age. Became part of the iconic slogan Yebo Gogo (Yes, Grandma) from the South African cellular service-provider Vodacom. gogo. In Tswana has the same meaning as gogga - it refers to a creepy crawly or an insect. homeland

  5. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    It could mean being upset or stressed to the point that something lives in your mind "rent-free," as Black Twitter might say. Or, in the case of Cardi B's 2019 song "Press," it could literally ...

  6. Weird MC - Wikipedia

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    Weird MC (born Adesola Adesimbo Idowu on 9 July 1970) [1] is a Nigerian-British rapper, songwriter, and producer. Known for her English/Yoruba lyrics, Weird MC, who is also known as Shola Idowu and The Rappatainer, is one of Africa’s most popular female rappers, [1] and one of the few Nigerian female artists associated with Afrobeat.

  7. Kamo Mphela - Wikipedia

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    Kamogelo Matona (born 29 November 1999), [1] known professionally as Kamo Mphela, is a South African dancer and singer. She became an internet celebrity after she posted a video of her dancing on her social media account.

  8. Toya Delazy - Wikipedia

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    Delazy signed a two-album record deal with Sony Music Africa on 19 April 2011. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] She made her first solo appearance at the 2011 Africa Day concert in Newtown, Johannesburg , performing alongside Baaba Maal , Habib Koite and Tumi and the Volume , among others.

  9. Say What? Find Out the True 'Auld Lang Syne' Meaning ... - AOL

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    We sing "Auld Lang Syne" at the end of every single year, but as Mariah Carey asks in her indelible version, "Does anybody really know the words?"After all, what is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne