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Lundi Tyamara
Lundi Tyamara (16 December 1978 27 January 2017) also known as Lundi, was a South African Gospel music, gospel singer. Career Lundi started as a backing vocalist for Rebecca Malope, he was then offered his first solo record deal by Tshepo Nzimande. In 1998, Lundi Tyamara released his debut album titled ''Mphefumlo Wami'' which sold almost 400,000 copies, he went on to release more than 20 albums in his career winning several awards. Lundi was one of the best selling gospel artists of all time in South Africa, selling over 3 million album copies. Death He died of stomach TB and a liver condition at Edenvale hospital in Johannesburg and was buried in Worcester. ''Discography'' Albums *Mphefumlo Wami 1998 *Mvuleleni Angene 1999 *Ubuhlungu 2000 *Phaphamani 2001 *Lundi 2002 *Lundi 2003 *Ngiyabonga 2004 *Umthandazo 2006 *Impilo 2007 *Inkos' Iyayazi 2008 & 2009 *Uhambo Lwami 2010 *Lundi 2010 *Backyard Scars 2012 Singles *Mphefumulo Wami *Nginga hlanzwa *Mama wami *Mina Ng ...
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