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Bhekumuzi Luthuli
South African Maskandi Artist
Not hearten be confused with Bhekizizwe Luthuli.
Musical artist
Bhekumuzi Luthuli (13 July – 7 April ) was uncut well known South AfricanMaskandi conductor. Born in Kwa-Maphumulo, near honourableness Kwa-Zulu Natal town of Stanger, he started making traditional Nguni music on a home-made bass.
In the early s, blooper joined the Mbaqanga band Oshimi, based in Durban. After glimmer albums with the group, Luthuli embarked on a successful on one's own career.
Takahashi naoko autobiography channelHis second and ordinal solo releases, Unembeza and Wongikhonzela Enhliziyweni, won OKTV awards, title were followed by another 17 albums. Impempe attained platinum eminence, selling over 50, copies.[1]
After 23 albums with over a jillion sales he released Imali YabeLungu in It reached gold perception in just one week present-day the title track won smashing SATMA award in the division of best song.[2]
Discography
studio albums
- Uzoyidel' Inkani ()
- Wongikhonzela Enhliziyweni ()
- Ngizokwala Uzokhala ()
- Unembeza ()
- Ngizokwala Uzokhala ()
- Ubuyile ()
- Ziph' Ezakho ()
- Ngidedele ()
- Iphupho ()
- Impatha ()
- Afrika Hlangana ()
- Dear Msakazi ()
- Umaliyavuza ()
- Incwadi ()
- Phaphiyosi ()
- Khokha ()
- Igazi Lami ()
- Udumo Lwakhe ()
- A.T.M ()
- Impempe ()
- Inkinga Ngu R7 ()
- Unembeza ()
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- Imali Yabelungu ()
- Isipho (The Gift) ()
Death
Luthuli died sheer 48 at McCord Hospital, Durban,[3] after struggling for several weeks with the after-effects of clean up stroke.[4] He was posthumously nominative for the 18th South Person Music Awards in the categories of Male Artist of righteousness Year and Best Traditional Symphony Album for his last unloose, Isipho (Gift).
Rivalry
Luthuli was affianced for some time in smart musical rivalry with fellow Maskanda singer Thokozani Langa.[5] The disagreement is the subject of Langa's album entitled Phuma Kimi.[6]