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Bright Blue
Bright Blue
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Louis Mhlanga
Louis Mhlanga
Zimbabwean musician
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Victor Ntoni
Victor Ntoni
South African musician
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Johnny Clegg
Johnny Clegg
South African musician, anthropologist and anti-apartheid icon
4
The Parlotones
The Parlotones
South African Pop Band
5
Kwesta
Kwesta
South African rapper
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Miriam Makeba
Miriam Makeba
South African singer and civil rights activist
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Marcus Wyatt
Marcus Wyatt
South African musician
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Wouter Kellerman
Wouter Kellerman
South African musician
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Black Coffee
Black Coffee
South African DJ and record producer
10
Hugh Masekela
Hugh Masekela
South African jazz trumpeter
11
Abdullah Ibrahim
Abdullah Ibrahim
South African pianist and composer
12
Karen Zoid
Karen Zoid
Afrikaans rock musician
13
Mi Casa
Mi Casa
band based in Johannesburg
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Mango Groove
Mango Groove
band
15
Jerry Dammers
Jerry Dammers
British musician, songwriter
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Mandoza
Mandoza
South African musician
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Jonas Gwangwa
Jonas Gwangwa
South African musician
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Joseph Shabalala
Joseph Shabalala
Choir leader
Intro
South African musician
Record Labels
Awards Received
South African Music Awards
Vusi Mahlasela performing at the 100th birthday celebrations of Die Burger in Cape Town, 2015.

Vusi Sidney Mahlasela Ka Zwane (born 1965 in Pretoria, South Africa) is a Sotho South African singer-songwriter.

His music is generally described as "African folk" and he is often dubbed as "The Voice" of South Africa. His work was an inspiration to many in the anti-apartheid movement. His themes include the struggle for freedom, and forgiveness and reconciliation with enemies. Vusi has released seven studio albums on Sony in South Africa and was signed to Dave Matthews' ATO Records in 2003. Vusi can also be heard performing on Warren Haynes' Live at Bonnaroo release during the song "Soulshine", and the Dave Matthews Band song, "Everyday", from the album of the same name as well as a live version of the song with him which appears on the album The Best of What's Around Vol. 1. Vusi was also one of the performers at the Live 8 concerts and at Live Earth. Vusi performed at Nelson Mandela's inauguration in 1994 and has subsequently performed at Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday Tribute in Hyde Park, London in 2008, and at Mandela Day at Radio City Music Hall in July 2009. His song "When You Come Back" was used at ITV's theme song for their World Cup coverage in 2010 and Vusi performed at the FIFA World Cup Kick Off concert at Orlando Stadium in Soweto, South Africa. In 2012, the SAMA Awards honored Vusi with a lifetime achievement award.