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Kgaogelo Moagi (born 31 January 1996), [1] professionally known as Master KG, is a South African DJ, singer and record producer. Born and raised in Tzaneen, his debut studio album Skeleton Move achieved acclaim including an AFRIMA Award for Best Artist/Group in the African Electro category. [ 2 ]
Nkosazana Nolwazi Kimberly Nzama (born 6 October 2000) professionally known as Nkosazana Daughter, is a South African singer and songwriter.Nzama gained national recognition after she released her 14-track debut album that featured notable artists such as DJ Maphorisa, Makhadzi, Master KG, Kabza de Small, Tyler ICU, Major League DJz, Young Jonn, and Chronical Deep, and others.
It was later included on Master KG's second album of the same title, released in January 2020. [1] A single edit was released on streaming services on 10 July 2020, [2] after it went viral during mid-2020, garnering international reaction due to the #JerusalemaChallenge. A remix featuring Nigerian singer Burna Boy was released on 19 June 2020 ...
Nomcebo Nothule Zikode (born 28 October 1985) [1] is a South African singer and songwriter. Born in Hammarsdale, Zikode was a backing singer for several years.She collaborated with DJ Ganyani on their hit single "Emazulwini" (2018).
Name Age Date Location Cause of death Long John Hunter: 84: January 4, 2016: Phoenix, Arizona [1]Robert Stigwood Manager for The Bee Gees, Cream: 81: January 4, 2016: London, England [2] [3]
They had five children: Natalie (1950–2015), who had a successful career as a singer before dying of congestive heart failure at age 65; an adopted daughter, Carole (1944–2009, the daughter of Maria's sister), who died of lung cancer at the age of 64; an adopted son, Nat Kelly Cole (1959–1995), who died of AIDS at the age of 36; [49] and ...
Unable to go to Hong Kong, she remained in Foshan where she died of cancer in 1960, while her children would eventually be reunited with their father in Hong Kong in the 1960s. Her daughters would eventually marry; one to a husband with the surname of Ng (伍), another to a husband with the surname of Ng (吳), but with a different pronunciation.
Albert Gene Collins (October 1, 1932 – November 24, 1993) [1] was an American electric blues guitarist and singer with a distinctive guitar style. He was noted for his powerful playing and his use of altered tunings and a capo. His long association with the Fender Telecaster led to the title "The Master of the Telecaster". [2]