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  2. YouTube Music - Wikipedia

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    The service is designed with a user interface that allows users to explore songs and music videos on YouTube based on genres, playlists, and recommendations. In April 2023, the service expanded its offerings to include support for podcasts. [2] YouTube Music also features a premium tier that provides several benefits to subscribers.

  3. Amapiano - Wikipedia

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    Amapiano is a subgenre of kwaito and house music that emerged in South Africa in the mid-2010s. It is a hybrid of deep house, gqom, jazz, soul and lounge music characterized by synths and wide, percussive basslines. The word "amapiano" derives from the IsiZulu word for "pianos".

  4. Category:Amapiano songs - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Amapiano - Wikipedia

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  6. Afro house - Wikipedia

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    A video of the Hilton College marimba band, in KwaZulu-Natal performing the Black Coffee and French, multi- number 1 DJ, in the world, David Guetta, [84] song "Drive" featuring songstress, Delilah Montagu went, viral. [85] Prince Kaybee and Msaki's,"Fetch Your Life" [86] won The House Record of the Year at the African Dance Music Awards. [87]

  7. Music of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The late 1960s saw the rise of soul music from the United States. Wilson Pickett and Percy Sledge were among singers who were especially popular and inspired South African performers to enter the field with an organ, a bass-and-drum rhythm section and an electric guitar. In the 1960s jazz split into two fields.

  8. Killer Kau - Wikipedia

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    On 7th August 2021, Killer Kau died in a car crash on his way to a gig, alongside amapiano musician Mpura and the upcoming artists The Voice, Thando Tot and Thando Td. [7] [8] The car crash left only one female alive, the lady claimed to be one of Mpura and Killer Kau friends.

  9. Amapiano (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Amapiano" is a song by Nigerian musician Asake and Nigerian rapper Olamide. The song is a single from Asake's second studio album, Work of Art , and was produced by Nigerian producer Magicsticks . The music video, shot by Jyde Ajala, was released on 24 May 2023. [ 1 ]