Mzayifani Mzondeleli Boltina, professionally known as iFani, is a South African Hip-Hop/Rap artist, MC, and television presenter. His stage name, iFani, comes from the latter part of his
Msawawa, born Siboniso Msawawa Dlamini, is a well-known South African Kwaito singer and songwriter recognized for his captivating music. He gained fame at the age of nine in
Thembi Seete (born 25 March 1977) is a South African actress, musician, multimedia personality, entrepreneur, and model. She first gained recognition as a member of the kwaito group
Winnie Khumalo (20 July 1973 – 7 January 2025) was a South African Kwaito and Afropop singer, actor, and television personality. She was widely recognized as one of
Khulane Morule, better known by his stage name Khuli Chana, is a South African Motswako rapper. In 2014, he released the single “Hape Le Hape 2.1,” featuring Da
Mkhonzeni Langa, better known by his stage name Professor, is a South African Kwaito musician from Durban. He first gained recognition as part of the Kwaito duo Tzozo
Zwai Bala is a South African gospel artist, actor, and producer, best known as the eldest member of the Bala Brothers trio. Coming from a musically gifted family,
Mandla Mofokeng, popularly known as Spikiri, is a renowned kwaito musician, singer, and producer from Meadowlands, Soweto, widely known as “Spikiri”. He began his career as a dancer
Okmalumkoolkat (sometimes stylized as OkMalumKoolKat), is a South African rapper and forms half of the rap/electronic duo Dirty Paraffin. Hailing from Umlazi Township in Durban, he is recognized
Unathi Fundiswa Msengana, widely known as Unathi Nkayi, is a South African singer, radio host, and actress. She is a well-known voice on the popular youth radio station