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  2. Category:Xhosa-language singers of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Xhosa-language singers of South Africa" The following 20 pages are in this ...

  3. List of South African musicians - Wikipedia

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    Akustika Chamber Singers, chamber choir from Pretoria; Ashur Petersen (born 1996), Cape Malay musician [1] Sizwe Alakine, Amapiano musician (aka Reason, rapper) Amampondo, traditional Xhosa percussion group from Cape Town; Anatii (born 1993), hip-hop artist and record producer; A-Reece (born 1997), hip-hop artist and lyricist

  4. Simphiwe Dana - Wikipedia

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    Simphiwe Dana (born 23 January 1980) is a South African singer and songwriter who works mostly in her mother tongue, the Xhosa language. [1] Dana is also known for her creative social commentary and activism through music as a political art form. Her career in music began in 2002, at the age of 22.

  5. Category:Xhosa-language singers - Wikipedia

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    This category lists singers or musicians who often or sometimes sing songs that are written in the Xhosa language. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  6. Category:South African singers by language - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... English-language singers from South Africa (1 C, 228 P) F. ... Xhosa-language singers of South Africa (20 P) Z.

  7. Zahara (South African musician) - Wikipedia

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    Bulelwa Mkutukana (9 November 1987 – 11 December 2023), known by her stage name Zahara, was a South African singer, songwriter and guitarist.Her music was classified loosely as "Afro-soul", and she sang in Xhosa, her native language, as well as in English.

  8. Brenda Fassie - Wikipedia

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    Brenda Nokuzola Fassie was born in Langa, Cape Town on 3 November 1964, [6] the youngest of nine children. She was named after the American singer Brenda Lee. [6] Her father died when she was only two years old; with the help of her mother, a pianist, she soon started earning money by singing for tourists.

  9. Amanda Black - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Benedicta Antony (born 24 July 1993), known professionally as Amanda Black, [1] is a South African singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Gcuwa, her career began in 1999 at the age of 6 singing in church choirs.