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  2. Shosholoza - Wikipedia

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    The first African challengers for the America's Cup, Team Shosholoza, took their name from the song; as did the Shosholoza Meyl, a long-distance passenger train service operating in South Africa. The song is also used as a campfire song by scouts in South Africa.

  3. Kurt Darren - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Johan van Heerden (born 19 February 1970), better known as Kurt Darren, is a South African singer, songwriter and television presenter, who won seven South African Music Awards (SAMA) from 2007 to 2011. He has also appeared in a number of South African films. His debut was with the album For Your Precious Love released in 1995.

  4. Sho Madjozi - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] The gqom-genre song trended on regions, mainly in South Africa as it reached two-million views, which is a favourable success for the [COLOURS] music platform. [26] Madjozi was praised for the song by many notable people, including rapper Missy Elliott , who retweeted her video on her Twitter page, whilst professional wrestler John ...

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  6. Skokiaan - Wikipedia

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    Skokiaan gained popularity outside Africa at the same time as another South African record did: "Mbube", a 1939 song by Solomon Linda also known as "Wimoweh", was later released in 1961 as "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" by The Tokens. The sheet music was eventually released in 17 between European and African languages. [12]

  7. Sun City (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sun City" is a 1985 protest song written by Steven Van Zandt, produced by Van Zandt and Arthur Baker and recorded by Artists United Against Apartheid to convey opposition to the South African policy of apartheid. The song declared that all the artists involved would refuse to perform at Sun City, a resort which was located in the bantustan of ...

  8. The SoapGirls - Wikipedia

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    At ages 14 and 15 (c. 2010), following interest in the song on the Japanese compilation disc, they were signed to Universal Records [11] where they scored a South African hit album Xperience (2011) and four South African hit singles [13] [7] with exposure on a number of South African TV shows, compilation CDs, [14] and national tours. [13]

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