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I have always had what I would term as “an undying fascination” – excuse the irony – with the now
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“My music taste is informed by tunes from my dad’s Citi Golf stereo.”
I have always had what I would term as “an undying fascination” – excuse the irony – with the now
Continue readingMakhadzi asi wa vho “rwine” because we stake claim to her or her success but rather because she is a
Continue readingBokang Ramatlapeng is a name making rounds and one to look out for in the music space, with her diversity
Continue readingA brief profiling of, Monwa and Sun, the duo behind a South African classic turned anthem, Orlando Hangover.
Continue reading“I want to be known as making music. And I remember when I was young, I always used to say that. I’m going to be remembered for something. I don’t know what it is. But I’m going to be remembered for something and yeah, the universe did the things”
Continue readingAs part of the running, In My Words series profiling creatives and artists alike on the Unarine Ramaru Youtube page,
Continue reading“If I had the powers to give Fatso Mpyatona a shot, I would give him with[in] a heart beat” ~
Continue readingA brief look into some of Hugh Masekela’s career highlights and hits, the political and social atmosphere at given time
Continue readingIf like me, you were glued to your screen this past Saturday watching some of our local artists, both deserving
Continue readingI think it is part of human nature to be influenced, affected or to even depend on the perception of
Continue readinghttps://youtu.be/UgKMdqSUkKc Vocal percussion The art of creating sounds with one’s mouth that approximate, imitate, or otherwise serve the same purpose
Continue readingFirstly I must admit that this is one post I struggled to write, partially because there is so little of
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What an excellent read. 🔥 I hear the voice of Ayanda as a writer of this article to be one…
Biko's Dream ,it will come to manifest ,thank to groups like Iphupho
This is wonderful and it makes me fear hurt of being victimized the the colonial, apartheid and even the homeland…
Khuphuka Qwabe !!!
Your words mean so much to me. I'm so grateful man. Thank you so much for your kind words, you're…