Artiste Swaziland

Manana

Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors Grammy award-winning songwriter, Manana, was born in eSwatini and has grown to prominence in South Africa’s music scene. The soulful performer is off to an outstanding start, despite appearing to have only recently come to prominence. Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste Swaziland

Slim Q

Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors Slim Q, whose real name is Qiniso Dlamini, is a Swaziland-based music producer. Slim Q has been rapping and producing since the early 2000s, and is often overlooked in the Swazi music industry. Slim Q, dubbed Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste Swaziland

!Sooks

Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors Known for crafting high-impact grooves that are full of energy and often packed with a dark and menacing vibe, !Sooks is an electronic music musician that has won several awards. Sukoluhle Dlamini, alias !Sooks hails from Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste Swaziland

Mozaik The Producer

Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors Mozaik The Producer, a multi-award-winning music producer, rapper, singer/songwriter, and DJ from Eswatini, was born Muzi Ngwenya on the 12th of March 1985. Mozaik is a prodigy of all crafts. Mozaik, a professional producer and rapper Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste Swaziland

KrTC of Hip Hop

Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors Thamsanqa Sibandze, dubbed KrTC (pronounced courtesy) of Hip Hop, was born on April 25th and is one of eSwatini’s biggest musical great achievements. When the duet Siyinqaba with Muzi Mozaik Ngwenya won the Tihlabane Album of Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste Swaziland

KENA

Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors Ayanda Selwyn Tsela, better known by his stage name KENA, is an Eswatini-born rapper who is noted for his distinct style and innovation. He is one of the early pioneers of Kasi rap music in the Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste Swaziland

Grixxly

Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors Eswatini’s Grixxly is a promising rapper. He’s most known for his highly anticipated debut EP, “As The Fruit Ripens,” which features his lyrical talent over tough trap-influenced rhythms and soul-infused vocals. Grixxly proclaimed his entrance and Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste Swaziland

Bholoja

Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors Bholoja, born Mbongiseni Ngubane, is one of Eswatini’s best performers, with a multi-coloured, daring tone and a flair for penning songs that draw on the everyday lives and distinctive culture of the people of his nation. Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste Swaziland

Velemseni

Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors Velemseni has risen to higher heights after serving as a supporting vocalist for some of Eswatini’s most well-known artists, including Bholoja, Siyinqaba, and Nomalungelo Dladla. Eswatini culture and aesthetics are reflected in her songs. Velemseni has Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste South Sudan

Emmanuel Jal

Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors Jal Jok, Emmanuel Jal‘s true name, is a South Sudanese Canadian artist and actor born in 1980. Emmanuel began his life as a child soldier in war-torn Sudan. He was subsequently saved by Emma McCune, a Read more…

By Asiama Godson, ago
Artiste Swaziland

Tendaness

Generic selectors Exact matches only Search in title Search in content Post Type Selectors Tendaness, known legally as Tatenda Mandaza is a Swazi-born record producer, DJ, and songwriter. He was on born 10th September 1992. He was born in Mbabane, the capital city of Eswatini to a Swati mother and Read more…

By Kelvin Dokodi, ago