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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;
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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".