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Khuzani Umqhele Nethawula Biography, Wikipedia, Age, Album, Career, Songs

Khuzani Umqhele Nethawula Biography

Khuzani Nkosikhona Innocent Mpungose was once born on December 3rd, 1989 in the town of Nkandla, which is located in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. Khuzani is a stage title that is more commonly used to refer to the South African maskandi singer. He spent his childhood in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal, and shot to reputation after making an appearance on Mgqumeni’s album iSecret, which used to be released in 2009. In 2009, he obtained his diploma from the Sibhakabhaka institution. Mpungose was once given the task by using Shobeni Khuzwayo after the loss of life of Mgqumeni, who had been working on his album iSecret at the time of his passing in the same year.

 
Khuzani New Album 2022 Song List

The UMQHELE NETHAWULA ALBUM BY KHUZANI is comprised of the following tracks, which are listed in their entirety below.

  1. Khuzani – Ngazabalaza
  2. Khuzani – Umuntu Onengane
  3. Khuzani – Intshukantshukane
  4. Khuzani – Isala Kutshelwa
  5. Khuzani ft Luve – Ikhaya Lami
  6. Khuzani – Bamb’ Itshe
  7. Khuzani ft Sphesihle – Ungibona Ngicwebezela
  8. Khuzani – Usizo Lwabantu
  9. Khuzani – Waxova Izwe
  10. Khuzani – Ukukhumbula Umuntu
  11. Khuzani – Anginalutho
  12. Khuzani ft Jumbo – Ngizinikele
  13. Khuzani – Kwahluphekile
  14. Khuzani ft Thibela & Msezane – Umqhele Nethawula

Khuzani Awards

 

Awards/Ceremony Year Category Results
South African Music Awards 2017 Best Maskandi Album Won
Amantshontsho kaMaskandi Awards Song of the Year Won
Best Selling Won
Best Album Won
KZN Entertainment Awards 2020 KZN’s Most Loved Won
South African Traditional Music Awards 2021 Won

 

Khuzani Studio Albums

  1. Bahluleke Bonke (2011)
  2. Amampunge (2012)
  3. Sixosha Amambuka (2013)
  4. Inj’emnyama (2014)
  5. Isihlahla Samavukane (2015)
  6. Inyoni Yomthakathi (2016)
  7. Isixaxa Samaxoki (2017)
  8. Inhlinini Yoxolo Part 1(2018)
  9. Inhlinini Yoxolo Part 2(2018)
  10. Ispoki Esingafi (2020)
  11. Inja Nogodo (2021)
  12. Ithawula Nomqhele”(2022)

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