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.
Life is No Guarantee
It is not surprising to see Tumi as an R’n'B star. His vocal ability was first recognized in the church choir when he was ten. »
Namibia’s EES Takes kwaito International
If winning the Channel O best kwaito video over the past two years has not convinced you that Namibia is leading the way in kwaito, then wait till you hear EES’s hit single “International”, a song that is living up to its name, literally. »
He is Not a Kwaito Artist
Born in Umlazi in Durban to a poor family, this young kwaito artist worked with some of South Africa’s top producers on his debut album and is set to be one of Mzansi’s biggest artists of our age. »
Bucie Nqwiliso The Biggest Thing in SA
In recent years South African legends in the music industry have been all but disappearing. When the young, talented, Diva Bucie launched her career in 2007 people begun to strike comparisons with the late ‘Lebo Mathosa’. So have we found the next Mathosa. »
Lira The All My Love Hit Star!
In the beginning of 2000 a new star was unveiled by 999 records. Lira has now grown into an international star. Having won awards and multiple award nominations including for her latest album- ‘Soul in mind’. »
Dr Rebecca Malope - The Queen Of Gospel
Named by Nelson Mandela as his favourite singer, multi award winner Dr Rebecca Malope is South Africa’s greatest Gospel star. »
Heavy Weight Malinga!
Highly proclaimed producer, song writer and artist Robbie Malinga is a singer who’s been around since Kwaito music begun. »
Nhlanhla Nciza Living The Dream
Nhlanhla Nciza (Mafikizolo) reveals all to the Mzansi show duo Joe and Q on the future of Mafikizolo, her solo career and launching her own clothing range. »
The Soul Man in House Music (Bantu Soul)
The Soul Superstar reveals all about his solo success and the future of Khalil. »