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  2. Category:Kwaito musicians - Wikipedia

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    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;

  3. Kwaito - Wikipedia

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    M'du Masilela - a pioneering kwaito artist, said, "When house music got popular, people from the ghetto called it Kwaito after the Afrikaans slang word kwai , meaning those house tracks were hot, that they were kicking." [4] [5] An Isicamtho word derived from the Afrikaans word kwaai is amakwaitosi, which means gangster.

  4. List of South African musicians - Wikipedia

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    Bongo Maffin, kwaito music group; Boo!, band; Boom Shaka, kwaito music group; Stef Bos (born 1961), singer; Cristina Boshoff (born 1980), folk pop singer and pianist; Brasse Vannie Kaap, hip-hop group; Bles Bridges (1947–2000), singer; Bright Blue, 1980s pop band, best known for the hit song "Weeping" The Brother Moves On, performance art ...

  5. Doc Shebeleza - Wikipedia

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    Doc Shebeleza was inspired by Brenda Fassie and Mandoza, one of the pioneers of kwaito genre. [1] In 1995 he released his first album Shebeleza featuring the hit "Ghets Ghetsa". This was followed by "S'kumfete" which featured a hit with the same name. After that, he released three more albums: Tiger (1997), Ebumnandini (2000) [3], and Jiva Yoyo ...

  6. Mandoza - Wikipedia

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    This album won the Best Kwaito Music Album category and the album's title track won the Song of the Year category at the South African Music Awards in 2001. [7] Mandoza also won in five of the ten categories at the 2001 Metro Music Awards: Best Kwaito Artist, Best Male Vocalist, Best Album, Best Styled Artist and Song Of The Year.

  7. Music of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The duo has become one of the most influential new acts on the music scene today, outselling even kwaito artists. Their third album Wangisiza Baba was a major hit in the country. Cape Town -based female artist Verity has been recognised internationally for innovation in the music industry for selling 2000 copies of her album Journey before it ...

  8. Professor (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Mkhonzeni Langa (born 27 March 1978) [2] better known by his stage name Professor is a South African Kwaito musician from Durban. He first rose to prominence as part of the Durban-based Kwaito duo Tzozo and Professor before branching out on his own making a huge mark on the South African music industry with hit songs such as Jezebel, [ 3 ...

  9. Arthur Mafokate - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Mafokate (born 10 July 1969) is a South African kwaito musician and producer. [1]: 95 In 1994, he released his debut album, Windy Windy, which included the hit "Amagents Ayaphanda".