Thandiswa Mazwai: "Iyeza" / "Zabalaza"
Thandiswa Mazwai is one of the most influential South African musicians of this generation. Full bio
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a rebel singer, a conduit.
asi bir şarkıcı ve bir elçiyim.
baskı ve özgürlük arasında
oppresion and freedom.
özgürlük ve insanlık için
for our freedom and humanity.
siyahi kitleler olarak görüyoruz.
which means "medicine."
anlamı "ilaç".
medicine for our rage.
is called "Zabalaza,"
student movement in South Africa
etiketinin öncüleri olan
öğrenci hareketine adıyorum.
into the feminist movement
hayata geçirdi
de yıkılmalı.
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Thandiswa Mazwai - SingerThandiswa Mazwai is one of the most influential South African musicians of this generation.
Why you should listen
The Guardian has referred to Thandiswa Mazwai as "South Africa's finest female contemporary singer." Her influence in the post-millennial South African sound can be heard far and wide -- new groups idolize and emulate her work, while globally, she effortlessly channels the legends such as Mariam Makeba, Busi Mhlongo, Fela and Hugh Masekela.
Mazwai's debut album, Zabalaza (2004), reached double platinum status, and her critically acclaimed second album, Ibokwe (2009), reached gold status within weeks of release. Her third solo studio album is Belede (2016), a collection of reinterpretations of legendary South African jazz and protest anthems from the 1950s and 1960s golden era. Mazwai's selection is inspired by the music she listened to whilst growing up, and the title, Belede, is named after and dedicated to her late mother, a major influence in her music and political stance.
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