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  2. Music of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    P J Powers won the 1986 Song for South Africa competition, [19] the first one run by the SABC. It aimed to promote South African music. The winning song was Don Clarke's Sanbonani. The final round was televised on national TV, with P J Powers supported by her band, Hotline. Sanbonani featured on the P J Powers and Hotline Greatest Hits album in ...

  3. Artists United Against Apartheid - Wikipedia

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    Artists United Against Apartheid was a 1985 protest group founded by activist and performer Steven Van Zandt and record producer Arthur Baker to protest against apartheid in South Africa. The group produced the song "Sun City" and the album Sun City that year, which is considered a notable anti-apartheid song. [ 1][ 2]

  4. Tuks Senganga - Wikipedia

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    Tuks Senganga. Tumelo Kepadisa (born 2 May 1981), simply known as Tuks Senganga or Tuks, is a South African motswako rapper born in Mafikeng, in the former homeland of the Bophuthatswana. [ 1] He frequently performs in ethnic languages, though mostly Setswana. Tuks Senganga started writing in 1993, drawing inspiration from everyday issues in ...

  5. Heart 104.9 FM - Wikipedia

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    Heart 104.9 FM was originally launched as P4 radio in July 1997. [1] Then P4 radio was considered one of the fastest growing radio stations in South Africa at the time. [1] P4 Radio was the first radio station is South Africa to target and attract high-income earners from the black and coloured communities of South Africa and see positive growth in both revenue and audience.

  6. List of radio stations in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Phalaphala FM. Power FM (Power 98.7 FM) Radio 702 [ 2] Radiokansel / Radio Pulpit. RSG – previously Afrikaans Stereo, Radio Suid-Afrika (1985), Afrikaanse Diens van die SAUK (1937) SAfm – previously Radio South Africa (1985), English Service (1936) Smile 90.4FM. Cybatar Tunes. Thobela FM.

  7. Don Laka - Wikipedia

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    Laka describes kwaai-jazz as a fusion of South African music styles including kwaito, kwela and marabi with jazz to create a more a soulful sound. [6]"In the late 80s and early 90s jazz music was not widely played on radio – or anywhere else – in South Africa for nearly 20 years.

  8. Prime Circle - Wikipedia

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    Prime Circle are a South African rock band, based in Johannesburg.The band has released 7 studio albums [1] and achieved either gold or platinum status in South Africa. The band has expanded its audience to England and Europe where they are represented by a German agent and have signed an international recording deal, [2] performing at festivals and their own shows in Germany.

  9. Radio Rosestad 100.6 FM - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .rosestad .co .za. Radio Rosestad 100.6 FM (City of Roses) is a South African community-based radio station based in Bloemfontein, South Africa of the Free State. [ 1] Formed in 1994 as Radio Vryheid, it subsequently changed its name to Radio Rosestad. It mainly broadcasts for the Bloemfontein Afrikaner community on 100.6 FM.