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  2. Category:South African women singers - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Singana. The Skylarks (South African vocal group) Christa Steyn. Categories: African women singers. Women singers by nationality. South African singers. South African women musicians. Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  3. Category:South African women musicians - Wikipedia

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    South African women singers‎ (8 C, 4 P) ... Pages in category "South African women musicians" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.

  4. Category:21st-century South African women singers - Wikipedia

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    Zahara (South African musician) Zanda Zakuza. Lady Zamar. Nomcebo Zikode. Karen Zoid. Zonke. Categories: 21st-century South African singers. 21st-century women singers by nationality.

  5. List of South African musicians - Wikipedia

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    Leonel Bastos (born 1956), Mozambiquan adult contemporary musician and producer working in South Africa. Battery 9, industrial music project from Johannesburg. Beatenberg. Amanda Black (born 1993), Afro-soul singer-songwriter. BlackByrd, pop trio. BLK JKS, rock band. Elvis Blue, musician and songwriter.

  6. Tyla - Wikipedia

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    Tyla. Tyla Laura Seethal (born 30 January 2002), known mononymously as Tyla, is a South African singer. Her musical style is characterised by a fusion of the pop and amapiano genres, with many publications dubbing her "Queen of Popiano". Born and raised in Johannesburg, Tyla signed with Epic Records in 2021 following the domestic success of her ...

  7. Brenda Fassie - Wikipedia

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    1981–2004. Labels. CCP. Formerly of. Brenda and the Big Dudes. Brenda Nokuzola Fassie[2] (3 November 1964 – 9 May 2004) [3] was a South African singer, songwriter, dancer and activist. [4] Affectionately called MaBrrr by her fans, she is also known as the "Queen of African Pop", the " Madonna of The Townships" or simply as The Black Madonna.

  8. Lady Zamar - Wikipedia

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    At the 24th South African Music Awards she won the award for Best Dance Album. [10] On 11 March 2018, she headlined the Vivo Nation Festival. [11] On 9 August 2018, National Women's Day, she performed at a concert dedicated to women, alongside fellow artists Mafikizolo and Sho Madjozi. [12] Her second solo album Monarch was released on 21 June ...

  9. Lira (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Lerato Moipone Molapo (born 14 March 1979), known professionally as Lira, is a South African singer.Her name translates to "love" in Sesotho and she speaks four languages. [citation needed] She is a multi-platinum selling and an 11-time South African Music Award (SAMA)-winning Afro-soul vocalist, who refers to her music as "a fusion of soul, funk, elements of jazz and African."