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Bathabise Biyela [1] (born 5 November 1991) is a South African singer-songwriter professionally known under the alias of Thabsie. She came to prominence subsequent to the release of " Ngiyaz'fela Ngawe " (which was certified 119× Platinum in South Africa).
Face 2 Face is the debut solo studio album by Nigerian musician 2Face Idibia. [1] It was released on 15 May 2004 by Kennis Music, and was a major hit, as it sold up to 2 million copies [2] initially in Idibia's home country of Nigeria, but quickly spread through western and southern Africa, and eventually making an impact in Europe as well.
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"Ngiyaz'fela Ngawe" is a single by South African rapper Kwesta from his third studio album DaKAR II. It features a guest appearance from Thabsie.It was released on 24 January 2017 through South African Recordings (a division of Sony Music Africa).
African Queen, a 2021 album by Makhadzi; African Queen, a 1981 album and song by Belgian pop group Allez Allez "African Queen", a version of Billy Ocean's 1984 song "Caribbean Queen" "African Queen", a song by 2face Idibia from the 2004 album Face 2 Face
African Queen was released on 3 September 2021 as her fourth studio album, and was certified Gold. Its lead single Ghanama featuring Prince Benza and King Monada was certified double platinum in South Africa.
African Queen is a studio album by South African singer Makhadzi, released on 3 September 2021 by Open Mic. [1] It features Mkomasan, Prince Benza, Mr Brown, DJ Dance Okashi, Vee Mampeezy, Jon Delinger, Kabza De Small, Lady Du, Cassper Nyovest, Mr Bow, and Mlindo the Vocalist. African Queen was certified gold in South Africa.