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  2. Makhadzi - Wikipedia

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    Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona (born 30 June 1996 [1]), known by her stage name Makhadzi, is a South African singer.Born and raised in Ha-Mashamba, Limpopo, her career began at the age of 12 as dancer prior to pursuing a music career as a singer, while she was attending school she signed a record deal with Rita Dee Entertainment and released Muhwalo Uya Ndemela in 2015.

  3. Kokovha - Wikipedia

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    Kokovha is the album by South African singer-songwriter Makhadzi, released on 16 October 2020 through Open Mic. The album was certified Gold in South Africa. [ 1 ]

  4. Makhadzi discography - Wikipedia

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    Singer and songwriter Makhadzi has released seven studio albums and one extended play (EP). Matorokisi was released on 1 November 2019 and debuted at number two in South Africa. Her third studio album Kokovha was released on 16 October 2020. It debuted number one in South Africa and certified 2× platinum in South Africa.

  5. Ghanama - Wikipedia

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    Initially the song was set to be released by Makhadzi featuring King Monada, and Prince Benza. [5] After the song was recorded, was teased on online platform and it received position feedback. Later after the song was about to be released King Monada had a fight with Makhadzi over a song ownership, who claimed it to be his song. [5] [6]

  6. Mbofholowo - Wikipedia

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    Makhadzi Entertainment: Makhadzi chronology; African Queen 2.0 (2022) Mbofholowo (2023) ... Best Traditional Music Album Pending [3] Certification and sales

  7. African Queen - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Master KG - Wikipedia

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    The video of "Jerusalema" was taken down on YouTube on the late hours of 5 August 2020, but was restored on the following day. [14] The song earned him the MTV Europe Music Awards, NJR Music Awards in France, Feather Awards, and African Muzik Magazine Awards. [15] He signed a record deal with Elektra France.

  9. 30th Annual South African Music Awards - Wikipedia

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    It honoured the best albums, music videos and songs released in South Africa during the period 15 April 2023 to 14 April 2024. The nominations were announced on 26 September. Tyla received the most, with seven, followed by Kabza de Small with six. The pre-show took place on 1 November, and the industry awards and red carpet events preceded the ...