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With their vibrantly colored outfits and energetic choreography, the Trompies ushered in a new era of style and excitement to Kwaito music. Known to fans by the nicknames Mahoota, Spikiri ...
Zynne "Mahoota" Sibika, Mandla "Spikiri" Mofokeng ... most probably name a Trompies track. (That's how deep this matter is!) Anyway, TshisaLIVE got some insight on the kwaito legends where ...
Then then a few years later, they went quiet. For many years, people knew the Kwaito group Trompies as just four members Mandla "Spikiri" Mofokeng, Eugene "Donald Duck" Mthethwa, Jairus "Jakarumba" ...
Spikiri of DCC, Trompies and Kalawa Jazzmee fame produced this banger for Teargas New Age Kwaito is the middle ground, slightly façade, but somewhat essentially in the growing of local music.
Over the last two decades, we were introduced to legends such as the late Mandoza, Mdu Masilela, Mandla Spikiri ... off the kwaito-filled day, legendary acts such as Thebe, Trompies, Mdu Masilela ...
Great housey/kwaito-fell and track four ... to name a few .With Spikiri being a member of Trompies, I half expected the album to sound like any Trompies album, but it doesn't.
SA is mourning the death of veteran kwaito musician and Trompies member Mojalefa 'Mjokes ... Sibonginkosi “Oskido” Mdlongwa, Mandla “Spikiri” Mofokeng, Bruce Tebogo “Dope” Sebitlo ...
Former Kaizer Chiefs and Bafana Bafana star, Siphiwe Tshabalala took to Instagram to share a snap he took with legendary Kwaito ... out of the four Trompies members, Mandla "Spikiri" Mofokeng ...
Local footwear brand Bathu has launched a new sneaker range called Ndofaya. The latest range honours Kwaito legend Mandla Spikiri, one of the pioneers of the genre in the 90s and 2000s. Spikiri said ...
Legendary kwaito group, Trompies, which comprises Mandla “Spikiri” Mofokeng, Eugene Mthethwa and Jairus “Jakarumba” Nkwe, is set to headline the star-studded Soulaced Sessions: House x ...
Bathu has teamed up with Kwaito icon Mandla Spikiri to unveil a brand new sneaker ... From DJ Christos, Boom Shaka, Trompies, Zola 7, KB Motsilanyane , Tamara Dey, Bongo Maffin, 999 and Spikiri.