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(Donald featuring Mlindo the Vocalist) Lotto (Samthing Soweto featuring Mlindo the Vocalist, Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa) [10] 2019 Isiphithithi "Amehlo" [11] (Jamville featuring Mlindo The Vocalist) 2020 "Mjolo (Makhadzi featuring Mlindo the Vocalist) [12] 2021 Kokovha "Baningi" (Mthunzi featuring Mlindo the Vocalist) Non-album single
Lindokuhle Mgedeza (born 7 October 1995), known professionally as Mlindo the Vocalist, is a South African singer and songwriter. He initially gained notable recognition following his debut single, "Amablesser", taken from his debut album, Emakhaya (2018).
Emakhaya is the debut studio album by South African singer-songwriter Mlindo the Vocalist. It was released on September 21, 2018, by BlaqBoy Music and Sony Music Africa. [ 1 ] The album is a mixture of afropop, soul, house and alternative R&B. [ 2 ]
"Bamthathile" is a single by South African DJ and music producer Sun-El Musician featuring South African singer Mlindo the Vocalist, second single from his debut studio album Africa to the World (2018). [1] It was released on February 23, 2018, by EL World Music. The song was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry of South Africa ...
A part song, part-song or partsong is a form of choral music that consists of a secular (vs. ecclesiastical) song written or arranged for several vocal parts. Part songs are commonly sung by an SATB choir, but sometimes for an all-male or all-female ensemble.
Sha Sha was signed to DJ Maphorisa's label Blaqboy Music in 2018. [8] After gaining prominence with her vocals on the songs "Akulaleki" [12] by Samthing Soweto, "Nge Thanda Wena" by Mlindo The Vocalist and "We Mama" by Scorpion Kings, Sha Sha released her debut EP, Blossom on November 1, 2019.
The song was a best-seller in France, reaching No. 2 on the singles chart. [12] [13] "Asimbonanga" became among the most popular anti-apartheid songs, [8] [14] and was adopted as an anthem by the United Democratic Front (South Africa). [15] It has been described as among "three of the most incredible songs" written by Clegg. [16]
Bonga Ntozini was born 12 June 1997 [1] in Nqamakhwe, Eastern Cape. [2] His musical interests began in primary school as a choir member. In 2015, Karyendasoul appeared on We Live 4OUR Music, an extended play released under Surreal Sounds Music in partnership with Red Bull Studios Cape Town. [3]