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  2. Trompies - Wikipedia

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    Trompies is a South African music group formed in 1995 who specialise in kwaito music. The members Spikiri, Mahoota, Donald Duck, Jakarumba & Mjokes grew up together in the Soweto township and agreed to form a band after they had all completed their music studies in college. [2]

  3. Kwaito - Wikipedia

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    The commonalities between dancehall and Kwaito are in fact rooted in a deeper relationship between South Africa and Jamaican music. African reggae artists like Côte d'Ivoire's Alpha Blondy and South Africa's own Lucky Dube were popular throughout the continent during apartheid, and Alpha helped shed a negative light on the oppressive regime ...

  4. Boom Shaka - Wikipedia

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    Their music was the soundtrack for many young people in the newly democratic South Africa. [3] The group was viewed as representing "the hopes and dreams of a people after liberation". [4] Boom Shaka also achieved international success in London, among other places. [5] Boom Shaka, being one of the leading kwaito groups in South Africa, had a ...

  5. Kalawa Jazmee Records - Wikipedia

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    Kalawa Jazmee Records is an independent record label based in South Africa. [1] The label is known for its contribution to the development of the Kwaito genre of music in South Africa . [ 2 ]

  6. Bongo Maffin - Wikipedia

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    Bongo Maffin is a South African kwaito music group, formed by Zimbabwe-born DJ Jah Seed in Johannesburg in 1996. [1] They released their first studio album, Leaders of D’Gong (1997), [2] followed by The Concerto (1998), Bongolution (2001), and New Construction (2005).

  7. Ghetto Ruff - Wikipedia

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    South Africa's R&B star Ishmael was born out of POC and in 1996 he helped Ghetto Ruff Records enter the kwaito genre when the group Skeem was formed, another splinter group of POC was the acclaimed Afrikaans hip hop group Brasse Vannie Kaap. With this foundation, Stehr was able to discover and nurture most probably the most artists from an ...

  8. Mandoza - Wikipedia

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    This album won the Best Kwaito Music Album category and the album's title track won the Song of the Year category at the South African Music Awards in 2001. [7] Mandoza also won in five of the ten categories at the 2001 Metro Music Awards: Best Kwaito Artist, Best Male Vocalist, Best Album, Best Styled Artist and Song Of The Year.

  9. TKZee - Wikipedia

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    TKZee is a South African kwaito music group formed in 1990s by three school friends, Tokollo Tshabalala, Kabelo Mabalane, and Zwai Bala. [1] The group shot to prominence in late 1997 and early 1998 with their chart-topping singles "Palafala" and "Shibobo". [2] 1996 their debut EP was released titled Take It Easy, but did not sell well. [3]