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The hidden meaning behind The Weeknd’s “Save Your Tears”

Natasha Archary   Love him or hate him, the Weeknd (Abel Tesfaye) is one of those stars who has never coloured within the lines. He’s always pouring his heart and soul into his tracks, using his personal anguish as inspiration for the haunting lyrics.   Upping the ante with his latest album, “After Hours,” the popular singer wanted each music video to tell a story.   He recently sent the […]

today01/03/2021

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The King of Rap, Kwesta, Celebrates 5 Years of DaKAR II

Multi-award winning rapper Kwesta, celebrates 5 years of his critically acclaimed album, DaKAR II. With an exclusive airing of the ‘5 Years of Kwesta’s DaKAR II’ special on Channel O airing on  Friday 26 February 2021 at 4pm.   Where were you 5 years ago? We all know where we were and how we felt when we heard Kwesta’s ‘Ngud’ for the first time and realising that one of the […]

today25/02/2021

AKA

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AKA releases ‘Finessin’ music video

By: Poelano Malema South African rapper AKA has released the long-awaited music video for the song, ‘Finessin’.   The music video came out on Monday, February 22.   It already has over 20,000 views and 6,000 likes.   The music video stars AKA as a good guy who works as a mechanic, alongside actors Lorraine Moropa and Thembinkosi Mthembu.   Mthembu stars as ‘Z’ - the bad guy who assaults […]

today25/02/2021

Master Kg

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Master KG clamps down on commercial use of ‘Jerusalema’ song

By: Poelano Malema Master KG's hit single 'Jerusalema' took the world by storm in 2020. Several people, organisations, churches etc all over the globe took part in the 'Jerusalema' dance challenge. In South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa even asked South Africans to take part in the challenge on Heritage Day. The music video has over 345-million views. Master KG's record company, Warner Music is now reportedly going after all the companies […]

today24/02/2021

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Musicians chain themselves to SAMRO’s building

Kwaito legend Eugene Mthethwa and parliamentarian Ringo Madlingozi have chained themselves to a pole inside the South African Music Rights Association (SAMRO) offices in Braamfontein, demanding that the organisation pay Mthethwa his royalties dating back to 1998. Mthethwa arrived at the SAMRO building at about 1 pm on the Thursday 19thFebruary and took the fight for artists’royalties to the music body. In a conversation with Skhumba, Madlingozi spoke about how SAMRO is cheating artists of […]

today19/02/2021

Kenny Kunene

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Kenny Kunene’s dance video reminds us that the weekend is finally here!

'Sushi King' Kenny Kunene has shared a video on Twitter to remind Mzanzi that the weekend is here! The businessman can be seen dancing to ‘Lenyora’ - a song by the legendary Thebe, which was released in 2008. “Fasten your safety belt it's Friday,” he captioned his video. In the video, Kunene can be seen having the time of his life - and even doing the 'Vosho' dance. Tweeps praised […]

today19/02/2021

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Lauryn Hill becomes first female rapper to go diamond

Lauryn Hill's 1998 debut album has sold more than 10,000,000 copies, making her the first female rapper to have a diamond record. On Tuesday evening (Feb. 16), the Music Industry Association of America (RIAA) revealed the incredible achievement. This means that Hill has officially  joined the exclusive RIAA diamond club, with artists that have produced some of the biggest global hit records over the decades. This elite club of fellow […]

today18/02/2021

Dr Tumi

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Government responds to R500k payment given to Dr Tumi for his prayer concert

By: Poelano Malema Dr Tumi recently made headlines after Sunday Times reported that the megastar felt that the money he received for his virtual prayer concert was not enough. According to the report, Dr Tumi received R500,000 from the Gauteng Department of Sports, Arts, Culture, and Recreation as payment for his televised prayer service concert. The prayer concert was held to uplift the spirits of South Africans as the country […]

today18/02/2021

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Hip hop legend Notorious B.I.G documentary set to take us back in time

Netflix has officially unveiled the trailer for one of their most highly anticipated documentaries, Biggie: I Got a Story to Tell. The documentary is set to take us back to the roots of the famous rapper Notorious B.I.G, through some rare footage shot by Damion "D-Roc" Butler, Biggie's best friend. It also includes new interviews with his family and friends. The documentary will also offer a fresh look at the […]

today17/02/2021

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