| 1. Kleva |
| 2. Mdlewembe |
| 3. M'Gezeni |
| 4. Amadlozi |
| 5. Meropa (Pitseng Tse Kgolo) - Bop Brothers |
| 6. Vhavenda [Revolution RMX] - Revolution, |
| 7. Amakoporosh |
| 8. Umoya |
| 9. It's Wonderful |
| 10. Movimento |
| 11. Social Ills |
| 12. Praha Paradise |
| 13. Uzoyithola Kanjani? - Mandoza |
| 14. Ndihamba Nawe |
| 15. African |
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Product Description
April 27 Th 2004 Will Mark 10 Years of Democracy in South Africa . One of the Benefits of Post-94 South Africa is the Freedom of Expression. A Freedom That, 20 Years Ago, was a Luxury for Black Youths Living in a Country Torn Apart by Apartheid. And the First Place this Freedom Became Visible was on the Music Scenein the Form of an Infectious, Irresistible Dance Music Called Kwaito. In the Early Nineties Young Black Producers and Djs, Spurred on by the Euphoria of a Newly Liberated South Africa, Fused Chanted Lyrics (In Zulu and Township Slang), with Imported House Sounds and Influences from South African Eighties Township Pop as Well as Overseas Hip-hop, R&B and Jamaican Dancehall Sounds. Whether Its Young Black Owned Record Labels, Youth Radio Stations Like Y FM and Fashion Labels Rooted in Sa History and Urban Style.
April 27 Th 2004 Will Mark 10 Years of Democracy in South Africa . One of the Benefits of Post-94 South Africa is the Freedom of Expression. A Freedom That, 20 Years Ago, was a Luxury for Black Youths Living in a Country Torn Apart by Apartheid. And the First Place this Freedom Became Visible was on the Music Scenein the Form of an Infectious, Irresistible Dance Music Called Kwaito. In the Early Nineties Young Black Producers and Djs, Spurred on by the Euphoria of a Newly Liberated South Africa, Fused Chanted Lyrics (In Zulu and Township Slang), with Imported House Sounds and Influences from South African Eighties Township Pop as Well as Overseas Hip-hop, R&B and Jamaican Dancehall Sounds. Whether Its Young Black Owned Record Labels, Youth Radio Stations Like Y FM and Fashion Labels Rooted in Sa History and Urban Style.
Mzansi Music: Young Urban South Africa,Various Artists,Trikont,African Collections,Int'l & World Music,Pop,V/a Compilations,World Music
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Mzansi Music: Young Urban South Africa
Various Artists Manufacturer: Trikont ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001FA90U Release Date: 2005-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Kleva
- Mdlewembe
- M'Gezeni
- Amadlozi
- Meropa (Pitseng Tse Kgolo) - Bop Brothers
- Vhavenda [Revolution RMX] - Revolution,
- Amakoporosh
- Umoya
- It's Wonderful
- Movimento
- Social Ills
- Praha Paradise
- Uzoyithola Kanjani? - Mandoza
- Ndihamba Nawe
- African
Album Details
April 27 Th 2004 Will Mark 10 Years of Democracy in South Africa . One of the Benefits of Post-94 South Africa is the Freedom of Expression. A Freedom That, 20 Years Ago, was a Luxury for Black Youths Living in a Country Torn Apart by Apartheid. And the First Place this Freedom Became Visible was on the Music Scenein the Form of an Infectious, Irresistible Dance Music Called Kwaito. In the Early Nineties Young Black Producers and Djs, Spurred on by the Euphoria of a Newly Liberated South Africa, Fused Chanted Lyrics (In Zulu and Township Slang), with Imported House Sounds and Influences from South African Eighties Township Pop as Well as Overseas Hip-hop, R&B and Jamaican Dancehall Sounds. Whether It's Young Black Owned Record Labels, Youth Radio Stations Like Y FM and Fashion Labels Rooted in Sa History and Urban Style.World Music:
- Na Rua, Na Chuva, Na Fazenda [Import]
- Negresse Blanche [Enhanced] [Import]
- O Inimitavel [Import]
- Oranges Ameres [Import]
- Owl Dance Songs [CD-single]
- Per Fortuna Purtroppo [Import]
- Perolas [Import]
- Plays Fairuz Habbeytak Bessay [Import]
- Raga Jazz
- Raga Shri, Raga Malkauns
World Music
The Hearts and Flowers Collection
Pfiffner: Componimento; Cambiamenti concertanti
Songbook Chico Barque V.1 [Import]
Slaughter on 10th Avenue [Extra tracks]
Sirens and Condolences [Enhanced]
Portrait in Black & White [Import]