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  2. My Kitchen Rules SA - Wikipedia

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    My Kitchen Rules SA is a South African cooking show based on the popular Australian cooking show of the same name. The show premiered in South Africa on M-Net in 13 August 2017. [ 4 ] In 2019, My Kitchen Rules SA won the SAFTA for Best International Format Show.

  3. Category : Monthly magazines published in South Africa

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  4. Template:Drum beats - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Drum beats/doc - Wikipedia

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  6. Zulu music - Wikipedia

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    Many Zulu musicians have become a major part of South African music, creating a huge influence in the music industry. A number of Zulu-folk derived styles have become well known across South Africa and abroad. Zulu music has dominated many genres in South Africa, especially house music, folk music, acapella, choral music and gospel.

  7. Beat the Drum - Wikipedia

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    Beat the Drum, written and produced by W. David McBrayer and directed by David Hickson, is a South African film starring Clive Scott and Owen Sejake. [2]Premiering at the 2003 Mill Valley Film Festival, Beat The Drum won 30 international film festival awards, including the prestigious Montreal Zenith D'Or and the Monaco International Film Festival Angel Award, the festival's top honor.

  8. Music of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of the 1970s, American disco was imported to South Africa, and disco beats were added to soul music, which helped bring a halt to popular mbaqanga bands such as the Mahotella Queens. In 1976, South African children rebelled en masse against apartheid and governmental authority, and a vibrant, youthful counterculture was created ...

  9. Afrobeats - Wikipedia

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    The song's beats are said to resemble the popular four-beat of house music, but in fact follows the 3–2 or 2–3 of Afrobeats. This beat is known as the clave and mixes a rhythm with a normal 4/4 beat, it is commonly seen in many forms West African music.