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.
Zara Retailer has Fallen For DJ Kent
Ever since his unexpected musical (friendly) divorce to Kentphonik, the mega-mix prince, DJ Kent, continued to mastermind the South African house music scene.
Mzansi’s Music Industry Should Honour Taxi Drivers
The public transport dependants claim that local taxi drivers, particularly Kombi (Minibus) drivers, are famous for being rude, unclean and illiterate.
If anything; Where Did Kwaito Fail?
In South Africa, Kwaito musicians frequently battle it out with artists of various genres for the top spot on the local radio charts
“There’s So Much (Music) Coming From Africa” – Anane Vega
South Africa’s house music chiefs and trustees have signed a verbal petition in a bid to win the right for South Africa to be called the ‘World Capital of House Music’.
Disabled Se Voet – Black Coffee also did It
One measurable factor that made the former British Prime Minister, Tony Blair, unpopular during his reign was to declare war against Iraq.
Hitting the High Notes Doesn’t Sell Records! Anymore!
Gone are those days when musical conversation used to be about good music.
Songs That South Africa Voted For
One of the remarkable changes that democracy brought to South African musical residents was the freedom to sing freely, dance freely and equally reward its musicians publicly.
Incomplete – Malaika and Mafikizolo Survived
The disadvantage of singing as a group is that when one member dies it leaves a void that could, possibly, lead to a discontinuity of the group.