South Africa’s iconic Kwaito group TKZee – now with remaining members Kabelo Mabalane and Zwai Bala – carried out considered one of their most well-known songs, that includes the lyrics “Howdy December”…
The timing was excellent for the duo, who was featured as one of many headline acts on the HughFest on Sunday, 1 December.
Tragically, the group’s third member, Tokollo “Magesh” Tshabalala, died in 2022 following an epileptic seizure.
TKZEE PERFORM ‘HELLO DECEMBER’ TRACK
On their social media accounts, TKZee has been teasing considered one of their uncommon performances of 2024.
Kabelo Mabalane and Zwai Mabalane took over the HughFest – a music pageant organised by the Hugh Masekela Basis – in Krugersdorp.
The duo little question carried out their 1998 smash hit Dlala Mapantsula, that includes the lyrics “Howdy December.”
The catchy tune is taken into account South Africa’s unofficial festive season “anthem” and is utilized in memes each December.
TKZee- sadly lacking Tokollo – final carried out on the Soweto Derby between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates in March.
Earlier than that, they carried out a handful of occasions at numerous music concert events and occasions.
FROM PRIVATE SCHOOL TO PANTSULA
TKZee members have usually spoken about how they met at St Stithians School as younger boys. The remaining is music historical past!
The trio launched a sequence of hit singles, together with Palafala and Shibobo, and their award-winning album, Halloween, that includes Dlala Mapantsula and We Love This Place.
Over time, the buddies went their separate methods. Tragically, Tokollo died in 2022 from an epileptic seizure.
Whereas Zwai may be seen on The Bala Household actuality present on Mzansi Magic, Kabelo is an ordained minister on the Rhema Bible Church.
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