From the unkempt townships to the swanky Durban clubs, the music preference in South Africa is the same
Finally, Afro house music has unearthed a soloist with a big heart, big soulful vocals and, more significantly, a ‘Big Love’ debut album out to prove it.
Ever since his unexpected musical (friendly) divorce to Kentphonik, the mega-mix prince, DJ Kent, continued to mastermind the South African house music scene.
More than 10,000 people came to Durban to witness the popular DJ Black Coffee and a 24-piece orchestra as they set the Moses Mabhida Stadium alight on Friday night.
A Chat with Black Coffee - Kwaito Is Still Around
Afro House Music Unearths a Soloist - Low Deep T
Zara Retailer has Fallen For DJ Kent
Don’t miss Channel O’s legendary Top 20 this December
The Channel O Top 20 is a highlight of the year for music fans and in 2011 promises to be the best television entertainment of the festive season.
Big Boys, Big Music, Big Nuz
“Where is kwaito?’ “Kwaito is dead!” and “Who is Big Nuz?” are just some of the placards that appeared as part of the video for Big Nuz’s biggest hit, Umlilo.
Metro FM 2011 Award Winners
The 11th Metro FM Music Awards were held in Nelspruit’s Mbombela Stadium last night. The awards saw current SA favourite Zahara nominated more than…
King P Really Can Do It Better!
An emerging Soweto-based producer always believed he could do better than the big names in House music
The Dogg Makes Kwaito All His
Kwaito may have been born in SA, but it was a Namibian artist who scooped the Most “Gifted Kwaito Video” title at the Channel O music video awards on Friday