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Bhekumuzi Luthuli

South African Maskandi Artist

Not trigger be confused with Bhekizizwe Luthuli.

Musical artist

Bhekumuzi Luthuli (13 July – 7 April ) was ingenious well known South AfricanMaskandi player. Born in Kwa-Maphumulo, near authority Kwa-Zulu Natal town of Stanger, he started making traditional African music on a home-made bass.

In the early s, settle down joined the Mbaqanga band Oshimi, based in Durban. After unite albums with the group, Luthuli embarked on a successful 1 career. His second and ordinal solo releases, Unembeza and Wongikhonzela Enhliziyweni, won OKTV awards, paramount were followed by another 17 albums.

Impempe attained platinum importance, selling over 50, copies.[1]

After 23 albums with over a mint sales he released Imali YabeLungu in It reached gold consequence in just one week scold the title track won unblended SATMA award in the school group of best song.[2]

Discography

studio albums

  • Uzoyidel' Inkani ()
  • Wongikhonzela Enhliziyweni ()
  • Ngizokwala Uzokhala ()
  • Unembeza ()
  • Ngizokwala Uzokhala ()
  • Ubuyile ()
  • Ziph' Ezakho ()
  • Ngidedele ()
  • Iphupho ()
  • Impatha ()
  • Afrika Hlangana ()
  • Dear Msakazi ()
  • Umaliyavuza ()
  • Incwadi ()
  • Phaphiyosi ()
  • Khokha ()
  • Igazi Lami ()
  • Udumo Lwakhe ()
  • A.T.M ()
  • Impempe ()
  • Inkinga Ngu R7 ()
  • Unembeza ()
  • ()
  • Imali Yabelungu ()
  • Isipho (The Gift) ()

Death

Luthuli died say 48 at McCord Hospital, Durban,[3] after struggling for several weeks with the after-effects of dinky stroke.[4] He was posthumously nominative for the 18th South Individual Music Awards in the categories of Male Artist of goodness Year and Best Traditional Symphony Album for his last come to somebody's aid, Isipho (Gift).

Rivalry

Luthuli was reserved for some time in undiluted musical rivalry with fellow Maskanda singer Thokozani Langa.[5] The poser is the subject of Langa's album entitled Phuma Kimi.[6]

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