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  2. Nkosazana Daughter - Wikipedia

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    Nkosazana Nolwazi Kimberly Nzama (born 6 October 2000) professionally known as Nkosazana Daughter, is a South African singer and songwriter.Nzama gained national recognition after she released her 14-track debut album that featured notable artists such as DJ Maphorisa, Makhadzi, Master KG, Kabza de Small, Tyler ICU, Major League DJz, Young Jonn, and Chronical Deep, and others.

  3. I Love It Here - Wikipedia

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    I Love It Here is the fourth studio album by South African recording artist and record producer Nasty C, [1] it was released on 15 September 2023 through Def Jam (a division of UMG) and Universal Music South Africa. [2] It features guest appearances from Tellaman, Maglera Doe Boy, 25K, Anica, Manana, and American rapper Benny the Butcher. [3]

  4. Blaq Diamond - Wikipedia

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    In June 19, their album's lead single "Sthandwa" was released followed by second single "Emzini kaBaba" which was accompanied by music video. [6] In the winter of 2017, they released their debut album Inqola to critical acclaim. [7] The album is a fusion of Afro-soul with Maskandi and umBhaqanga fusion which they made sound modern and youthful. [7]

  5. Mama (Brenda Fassie album) - Wikipedia

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    The album is most notable for Fassie's acclaimed single "Mama". In the song, Fassie paid tribute to her mother Sarah Fassie who passed away that same year. The album also has hit single "Ama-Gents" which is an iconic diss track to Senyaka who first dissed Brenda on his song "Uzonda Magents" because Brenda was publicly dating a woman. [1]

  6. Sjava - Wikipedia

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    Sjava's second studio album Umqhele was released on 14 December 2018. [31] The album's lead single "Umama", was released seven days before the album was available. [32] "Umama" later spawned a version on the global music platform COLORS, where he was featured performing the song on 13 May 2019. [33]

  7. Moonchild Sanelly - Wikipedia

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    Her second studio album Phases was released on 10 June 2022. [26] Towards the end of October 2024, Moonchild announced her upcoming studio album Full Moon, that was released on 10 January 2025 by Transgressive Records. [27] She also announced her upcoming UK and Ireland tour, scheduled to commerce on 5 March 2025 in Manchester. [27]

  8. Nomcebo Zikode - Wikipedia

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    Nomcebo Nothule Zikode (born 28 October 1985) [1] is a South African singer and songwriter. Born in Hammarsdale, Zikode was a backing singer for several years.She collaborated with DJ Ganyani on their hit single "Emazulwini" (2018).

  9. The Black Parade Is Dead! - Wikipedia

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    The album's official website went online on May 5, 2008, and is open for orders of all the limited and standard editions. Once an order is made, the customer gains access to download three free DRM-free tracks: "Dead!", "Mama", "Welcome to the Black Parade".