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Chris Whitley
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Jeff Baxter
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Jeff Maluleke
South African musician

Jeff Maluleke

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South African musician

Jeff Maluleke (born 1977) is a South African musician of the M'nwanati people. Jeff was born to Dora and Johannes Maluleke in the town of Bushbuckridge, Mpumalanga in 1977. In 2002, the Kora All-Africa Music Awards honoured him as the "Revelation of the Year".

He got signed a record deal with CCP Records in September 1995 and release his album Papa Jeff, with sales over 30 000 units his album was certified gold.

In 2004, at the 10th ceremony of South African Music Awards he won best male composer for his single "Mambo".