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Black Butterfly (Tsakani Mhinga Album)
''Black Butterfly'' is a 2003 album by Tsakani Mhinga. It won the South African Music Awards The South African Music Awards (often simply the SAMAs) are the Recording Industry of South Africa's music industry awards, established in 1995. The ceremony is held annually, usually in late April or May, with the judging process starting in N ... Best R&B Album in 2004.Drum: A Magazine of Africa for Africa - Issues 703-711 - Page 89 2006 TK won practically every award going, including South African Music Awards (SAMAs) for Best R&B Album for her debut album TKO in 2001, Eject Yo Ass in 2002 and Black Butterfly in 2004. Track listing #Black Butterfly #In Dis Piece #Tell Him (How I Feel) #Initi8 #Beddaman #Somewhere Over The Rainbow #The Way You Love Me #It's My Life #Everything 'Bout You #Close Your Eyes #Free Me #Friday Night #How Do You Feel #The Real Thing (Original Mix) References {{Authority control 2003 albums Tsakani Mhinga albums ...
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Tsakani Mhinga
Tsakani "TK" Mhinga (23 November 1978 – 27 February 2006) was a multiple SAMA award winning South African R&B singer, arranger and songwriter. In her lifetime she unquestionably occupied South Africa's R&B throne and was one of the country's prominent vocalists. She was found dead in a hotel room in Bryanston, Gauteng, Bryanston, Johannesburg by hotel staff on 27 February 2006 of a drug overdose. It remains unclear whether the overdose was intentional or accidental. Early life Born in Soweto, Johannesburg, Tsakani was the eldest child of Tebogo Mhinga and Hosi Shilungwa Cydrick Mhinga of the Tsonga people, VaTsonga tribe, making her tribal royalty. At age 12 she first sang in public, singing "Over the Rainbow" at a talent competition. Career Her first taste of the music industry came from her electric, chemistry driven collaboration ''A Place for a Wife'' with rapper Mizchif on his debut album. Since her father was opposed to her being a singer, she launched her solo m ...
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Tsakani (album)
''Tsakani'' is the second album by Tsakani Mhinga. Like its predecessor it won the South African Music Awards The South African Music Awards (often simply the SAMAs) are the Recording Industry of South Africa's music industry awards, established in 1995. The ceremony is held annually, usually in late April or May, with the judging process starting in N ... R&B Best Album.Max Mojapelo, Sello GalanBeyond Memory: Recording the History, Moments and Memories of South Africa2008 - 1920299289 "The self-titled Tsakani (Universal records, 2001), which was produced by Pete Martin ... won the R&B section." Track list #Eject Yo' Ass! #Sweet Love #The Feeling's Mutual (I'm In Love) #Leaving My History #Mind Yo' Buziness (Boxsta 2001 Mix) #I Find It So Strange #Drowning In Heaven #Where Did I Go Wrong References 2001 albums Tsakani Mhinga albums {{2000s-album-stub ...
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South African Music Awards
The South African Music Awards (often simply the SAMAs) are the Recording Industry of South Africa's music industry awards, established in 1995. The ceremony is held annually, usually in late April or May, with the judging process starting in November of the previous year. The nominations are typically announced at the end of March. The winners receive a gold-plated statuette called a SAMA. The show has mostly been held at the Super Bowl in Sun City, with the exception of three years, and broadcast live on national broadcaster, SABC. The ceremony features live performances as once-off collaborations by a selection of nominees. Awards As of the 26th SAMAs, in 2020, there are a total of thirty categories awarded. These categories change from year to year to accommodate changes in music styles and changes in popularity of already existing genres. These genres include adult contemporary, Afrikaans, classical, dance, faith, jazz, Kwaito, Maskandi, pop, rap, reggae, RnB, rock, ...
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2003 Albums
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