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Don Laka praises magic collaboration with Ihhashi Elimhlophe Laphendlini a rare fusion of maskandi and kwai-jazz elements 28 April 2021 - 07:41 Image: THULANI MBELE
SA music legends Ihhashi Elimhlophe and Don Laka have come together to produce a rare combination of kwai-jazz and maskandi.
The two musicians who are regarded as leaders in their own spheres, have finalised a song together called
Laphendlini, a maskandi song fused with kwai-jazz elements. Laka, who has more than 40 years of experience in the +music industry and has released many albums, said he received a flood of calls after mentioning his collaboration on his Facebook page. Laka, who last released an album in 2019, said he was shocked by the response. The legend from Mamelodi told Sowetan that he decided to collaborate with Ihhashe Elimhlophe, whose real name is Bheki Ngcobo, because they both loved exploring.
Tributes pour in for Bhodloza By Jabulani Langa
Comments Former Ukhozi FM station manager Welcome ‘Bhodloza’ Nzimande died on Friday after a short illness. Photo by Jabulani Langa.
TRIBUTES are pouring in for former Ukhozi FM station manager and veteran broadcaster, Welcome “Bhodloza” Nzimande.
The 74-year-old former SABC1 Ezodumo presenter died on Friday after a short illness.
He has been hailed as a hero in developing radio and traditional music.
He increased Ukhozi’s listenership from about three million to about six million in 2006.
Bhodloza was one of a few people who got recognition for his work while he still was alive. He was conferred with an honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in Visual and Performing Arts by the Durban University of Technology in 2018.