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Mandla Daniel Mofokeng (born 11 September 1967) is a kwaito musician, singer and producer known as "Spikiri" from Meadowlands, Soweto and a member of the Kwaito group Trompies. He started his career as a dancer in 1985, under the tutelage of South African musician Sello "Chicco" Twala.
Kabelo Mabalane (born 15 December 1976), known by his stage name as Kabelo or Bouga Luv, is a South African kwaito musician, songwriter and actor. He is a member of the kwaito trio TKZee. He has opened shows for world famous musicians such as Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Ja Rule and Rihanna. [1] [2] He co-owned Faith Records, a
Lebohang Precious Mathosa (10 July 1977– 23 October 2006) was a South African kwaito singer. Mathosa started her career as a founding member of the popular South African band Boom Shaka in 1994 at the age of 17, after she caught the eye of music producer Don Laka at a club in Johannesburg.
The kwaito singer Frank Lesokwane was one of the most successful artists in the early 21st century. [5] Thabo Mapetla Ntirelang is another prominent kwaito artist. Kwaito culture has similarities to hip hop culture. The kwasa-kwasa genre developed in Botswana, based on Congolese kwassa kwassa music. Kwaito kwasa is a fusion genre of kwasa-kwasa ...
Trompies is a South African music group formed in 1995 who specialise in kwaito music. The members Spikiri, Mahoota, Donald Duck, Jakarumba & Mjokes grew up together in the Soweto township and agreed to form a band after they had all completed their music studies in college. [2]
Pages in category "Kwaito musicians" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Zakes Bantwini;
Sipho Mabuse, singer (born 1951) Ringo Madlingozi, South African singer, songwriter, producer, and member of parliament (born 1964) Arthur Mafokate, kwaito musician and producer (born 1962) Winston Ngozi Mankunku, tenor sax player (1943–2009) Mahlathini, mbaqanga singer (1938–1999) Miriam Makeba, singer and civil rights activist (1932–2008)
He went on to win Best Kwaito Album and the coveted Song of the Years Award. [11] At the 21st South African Music Awards held on 19 April 2015 at Sun City in the North West the album, University of Kalawa Jazmee, won Best Kwaito Album. [12] [13] In 2012, Professor returned with his second solo offering titled Orientation. The album was preceded ...