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  2. Bantu Continua Uhuru Consciousness - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, BCUC released their second album, Emakhosini. [4] [1] They recorded the album in Lyon. [3] The Guardian gave the album 4 out of 5 stars, describing the album as full of "stirring harmony vocals" and describing it as echoing the "township styles" of South African popular music. In 2019, their third album, "The Healing" came out. [5]

  3. Mandla Mofokeng - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. Akanamali - Wikipedia

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    "Akanamali" is a single by South African DJ and music producer Sun-El Musician featuring South African singer-songwriter Samthing Soweto. EL World Music and Sony released it on 21 May 2017, as the lead single from his debut studio album, Africa to the World (2018).

  5. Victony - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Victony started off as a rapper but later switched and started releasing R&B, trap music, and Afropop records. [11] [12] 2021 started with his record "Pray" gaining traction, a song that was released after he was in a car crash. He got his biggest break in October 2021 when he teamed up with Mayorkun on the song "Holy Father". [13]

  6. Sipho Mabuse - Wikipedia

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    Some of his other popular songs include his 1986 hit "Jive Soweto" and the 1989 anti-apartheid anthem "Chant of the Marching". [7] During his 50-plus year-long music career, Mabuse has performed across Africa, Europe and the USA. He has recorded and produced legendary artists such as Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, Ray Phiri and Sibongile Khumalo.

  7. Soweto (song) - Wikipedia

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    Victony and Tempoe released the video for "Soweto" in October 2022. The video was directed by Jyde Ajala and garnered over 8 million views on YouTube within four weeks. A second video was released for the remix. [4] The song featured at number 15 on Rolling Stone magazine's "Top 40 Afropop Songs of 2022". [5]

  8. Pro (South African rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Linda Mkhize (22 June 1981 – 8 August 2018), better known by his stage name PRO and formerly as Pro Kid, was a South African rapper and producer. He was known for rapping in a mixture of South African township Soweto vernacular (tsotsi taal) and English. His music spoke on township realities. [2]

  9. Samthing Soweto - Wikipedia

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    Samkelo Lelethu Mdolomba (born 21 January 1988), known professionally as Samthing Soweto, is a South African singer and songwriter. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Samthing is best known for his vocals on Sun-El Musician 's song " Akanamali " and his number 1 single on spotify "Akulaleki".