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Mango Groove is the self-titled debut album of Mango Groove, a South African pop fusion band whose sound is influenced by township music. Seven of the eleven songs on the album were released as singles. The album sold extremely well, breaking national sales records and maintaining a high rank in the radio charts for a year.
Mango Groove is an 11-piece South African Afropop band whose music fuses pop and township music—especially marabi and kwela. Since their foundation in 1984, the band has released six studio albums and numerous singles.
Claire Johnston (born 16 December 1967) is an Anglo-South African singer and songwriter. She is the lead singer of the South African fusion band Mango Groove. [1] [2]Born in the South of England, Johnston has lived in South Africa since the age of three.
Special Star may refer to: Dhananjay (actor) (b. 1985), Indian actor "Special Star" (Mango Groove song), a single from Mango Groove's self-titled 1989 album "Special Star", a song on Lene Lovich's 1981 EP, New Toy "Special Star", a track on Dead or Alive's 1987 album, Mad, Bad, and Dangerous to Know
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The dances in "Hometalk" were choreographed by Wendy Ramokgadi, who previously choreographed the video for "Special Star". [8] The video for "Island Boy" was shot on location in Mozambique. [1] [9] "Moments Away" later became the title track of Mango Groove's 2006 compilation album, Moments Away: Love Songs and Lullabies, 1990–2006. The album ...
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The DVD and Blu-ray was released on 2 September 2013. Like the earlier VHS release, this version excludes Extreme's "Love of My Life" and "More Than Words", Def Leppard's "Animal" and "Let's Get Rocked", performance by Spinal Tap, U2 and Mango Groove from the opening acts segment, and Plant's "Innuendo" from the Queen+ segment.