Music

  • Anslom - Love Me Again

    Reggae Play Now

    Anslom Nakikus is a Papua New Guinean singer. He has been described by Solomon Islands leading newspaper Solomon Times as the popular singing sensation of Papua New Guinea as Reggae is dominant in his music.

  • The Mahotella Queens Feat Dj Tira - Kazet

    Dance Play Now

    Kazet is an original song done by the legendary South African mbaqanga group Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens in 1987. This song is still to this day loved worldwide. 33 years later this is an incredible remake of Kazet featuring the award winning king of Gqom Dj Tira, the Mahotella Queens and Bongani.

  • Dj Tira Feat Naakmusiq & Dj Clock - SuperHero

    Dance Play Now

    Brand new music video by Dj Tira featuring Naak Musiq & Dj Clock titled SuperHero. All footage was recorded using their own personal cellphones.

  • Tank The Rockstar - Pieces

    Afro-Pop Play Now

    Tank The Rockstar very first music video titled Pieces.

  • Amatshitshi Amhlophe - Basibizile

    Maskandi Play Now

    Top female Maskandi group Amatshitshi Amhlophe.

  • Phuzekhemisi - Phans' Imikhonto

    Maskandi Play Now

    Born Zibokwakhe Johnstone Mnyandu on the KwaZulu Natal South Coast at Umkomaas in 1963, Phuzekhemisi, which translates as drink the medicine is widely acknowledged as the king of the indigenous genre known as maskanda.

  • Bhekumuzi Luthuli - Nonsikelelo

    Maskandi Play Now

    Bhekumuzi Luthuli was a well known South African Maskandi musician. Born in Kwa-Maphumulo, near the Kwa-Zulu Natal town of Stanger, he started making traditional Zulu music on a home-made guitar. In the early 1980s, he joined the Mbaqanga band Oshimi, based in Durban

  • Umfazi Omnyama - Lolo Sizi Olungaka

    Maskandi Play Now

    Mfaz omnyama was a South African performer of Maskandi music, a noted guitar player and inventive lyricist. Born Mpatheni Khumalo, in rural Nongoma, was a left-handed self-taught master of the string and stage, and released many top-selling albums in his time.

  • Soul Brothers - Isigila Mkhuba

    Maskandi Play Now

    The Soul Brothers have recorded over 30 albums since their formation in 1974. Initially formed in KwaZulu Natal, the group have remained the slickest and most successful proponents of the mbaqanga sound which dominated South African urban music for over three decades.

  • Shabalala Rhythm - Ubuhle Bakho

    Maskandi Play Now

    Already singing with the Ladysmith Black Mambazo on a full-time basis, the two brothers met with Durban guitarist Maqhinga Radebe and started laying down some maskandi-style tracks.

  • Imithente - Ngiyakushiya Mawulele

    Maskandi Play Now

    Imithente is a Maskandi group from Johannesburg, South Africa. The band was formed in 1993 by late guitarist, Simosakhe Mthalane, and three female singers: Buselaphi Gxowa, Dumisile Manana and Nokwazi Ntuli, all from KwaZulu-Natal.

  • Ichwane Lebhaca - Ubuyile Umaqondana Egoli

    Maskandi Play Now

    Born Zelule Mtshali in Ixopo, KwaZulu-Natal, he has successfully combined Xhosa and Zulu maskandi music to create the very vibey sound of isibhaca.

  • Bhekumuzi Luthuli - Umsindo

    Maskandi Play Now

    Bhekumuzi Luthuli was a well known South African Maskandi musician. Born in Kwa-Maphumulo, near the Kwa-Zulu Natal town of Stanger, he started making traditional Zulu music on a home-made guitar. In the early 1980s, he joined the Mbaqanga band Oshimi, based in Durban.

  • Lizwi Feat Saint Evo - Golide

    House Play Now

    Lizwi is a 29 year old Durban based artist and fast becoming a South African Afro Tribal/House star. Watch her brand new music video produced by Saint Evo from Kenya

  • Majorsteez & Thxbi - Cum To My Senses

    Hip Hop Play Now

    A fun and comical summertime themed short story based on the metaphor behind the title of the single Cum To My Senses.

  • Sandra Ndebele Feat Professor - Lizwile

    Dance Play Now

    Sandra Ndebele releases 'Lizwile' featuring Kalawa Jazzmee artist Professor.

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