Malaika

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Destiny 07:23 Tools
Intro 01:51 Tools
Sebaka Nyana 06:12 Tools
Mhla' Uphel' Amandla 05:20 Tools
Liyaduma Izulu 04:38 Tools
Malaika 03:17 Tools
Indoda Yempandla (Beware Verword) 06:00 Tools
so much in love 07:23 Tools
Hamba 05:54 Tools
Chaba Naledi 04:26 Tools
Low Fruit 06:19 Tools
Ting Ting 04:50 Tools
Never Change My Mind 03:53 Tools
So Much Love (12" Choice mix) 07:23 Tools
Melodi 04:46 Tools
Hauteng 04:13 Tools
Ngiyabonga Nkosi Yam 06:22 Tools
Mhla'uphel' Amandla 05:20 Tools
2 Bob 06:20 Tools
Mmatswale 03:41 Tools
Nguwe 06:17 Tools
S'bonga'Abazali 05:36 Tools
Roma Nna 05:04 Tools
Ongi Holayo 04:32 Tools
Kwa Kumnandi 04:19 Tools
Don't Stop Believing 06:12 Tools
Thelledi 05:13 Tools
Bambino 05:44 Tools
Uyamemeza 04:37 Tools
Uthando Lwam 05:06 Tools
Sekunjalo 04:58 Tools
We Bakithi 04:49 Tools
S'bong'abazali 05:36 Tools
Ongi Hola O 04:33 Tools
Best Of Me 04:35 Tools
So Much Love 07:23 Tools
Set Me Free 04:00 Tools
Outro 00:41 Tools
Muntuza 06:21 Tools
Egoli 03:50 Tools
Rwaa! 06:58 Tools
Gotta Know (Your Name) 04:31 Tools
Dakota 03:19 Tools
Indoda Yempandla - Beware Verwoerd 05:59 Tools
Fever 07:10 Tools
Ubuhle Bendoda 06:44 Tools
Amacilongo 06:12 Tools
Rhumba 04:20 Tools
Miriam Makeba 05:56 Tools
Ngixolele 06:46 Tools
Loketo 05:01 Tools
I'm An African 06:19 Tools
We Are Ready 04:42 Tools
Sajika 04:24 Tools
Waze washintsh' Umuntu 04:22 Tools
Rwaai ! 06:57 Tools
Kwanele 06:09 Tools
Something New 04:03 Tools
Ndifuna Wena 05:26 Tools
Then Came You 05:45 Tools
Sail Away 04:34 Tools
Find A Way To My Heart 05:12 Tools
Indoda Yempandla 06:01 Tools
Lead Me Into Temptation 04:47 Tools
Kiss Kiss 06:13 Tools
Farewell 04:56 Tools
Stop For A Minute 04:52 Tools
Easy To Love 04:48 Tools
Feel Alive (feat. Malaika) 04:52 Tools
Destiny ((Remixed By Nadin Polanko (USA)) 06:01 Tools
I Don't Feel The Same 07:34 Tools
You Do Me Good 04:06 Tools
3 a.m. 04:48 Tools
Don't You Know 04:01 Tools
Hit Me 04:22 Tools
Tribute Song (Baba Wami) 06:40 Tools
Sweet Dreams 03:34 Tools
Baba Wami (Tribute Song) 04:06 Tools
Mhlauphela 04:22 Tools
So Much Love (12" Remix) 07:34 Tools
Control 07:34 Tools
Sugar Time 05:15 Tools
DJeli Moussa Diawara & Bob Brozman 07:34 Tools
So Much Love (Choice 12" mix) 07:22 Tools
Ndziyakurandza 04:27 Tools
So Much Love (12'' Choice Mix) 00:00 Tools
mhla'uphel'amandla 07:22 Tools
2BOBO 07:22 Tools
Mbombela 00:00 Tools
Mhlauphela Mandla 05:15 Tools
This Will Be An Everlasting Love 00:00 Tools
This Will Be (An Everlasting Love) 04:58 Tools
Muntuza (2BOB) 00:00 Tools
Vom Himmel hoch da komm ich her 04:27 Tools
Images de mon enfance 04:27 Tools
Tribute Song 06:41 Tools
Remember (Kosmonova Radio Mix) - Kosmonova Radio Mix 03:18 Tools
Mhla Uphel Amandla 00:00 Tools
What Ya Goona Do 00:00 Tools
Joe's Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Uyandiphambanisa 00:00 Tools
Diamond Girl 03:33 Tools
Gauteng 03:33 Tools
My Images Come 03:33 Tools
When a Woman 03:33 Tools
Nginani Na 03:33 Tools
Gotta Know (Your Name) (Gotta Know Mix) 03:33 Tools
Move My Feet 03:33 Tools
Muntuza (2 Bob) 03:33 Tools
Falling For You 03:33 Tools
Santa's Beard 03:33 Tools
Peackoko 03:33 Tools
Feel Alive Remix (feat. Malaika) 04:58 Tools
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There are several musicians and bands called Malaika. 1) Malaika LeRae Sallard, an R&B and house music artist who released the album Sugar Time in 1993. The album produced two hits on the Billboard Dance Charts - "So Much Love" (#5) and "Gotta Know (Your Name)" (#1). 2) A well known group is the South African. Afro-pop trio Malaika consisting of Jabulani Herald Ndaba, Matshediso Florence Mholo and Bongani Kevin Nchang. It was conceived with an inalienable contribution of one of South Africa’s most under-utilised producers of Kwaito Godfrey “Guffy” Pilane. Malaika testifies to the power of three: the trio, generally possessing peerless elemental power in the history of pop music, consists of Bongani Nchanga, Jabu Ndaba, both battle-weary and hardened former original band members of the Stouters, and Tshedi Mholo, an innocent, church-going, unspoilt debutante former school teacher in the music world. For in the Stouters, with the accent on kwaito, Nchanga and Ndaba were decent boys trying to fit into something they were clearly not. And, accordingly, as fate would have it, they would not succeed. But, in a strange way, the duo was saved by this apparent failure of gold-cast, thunder-and-lightening awe voices of Nchanga and Ndaba. For, doubtlessly licking their pride at seeing lesser talented contemporaries raking the kudos and cash flow, they would go back to their roots to find themselves in the church where singing had always been part of their lives. Here the two discovered the astonishing heavenly voice of Mholo. Appropriately, because Malaika, an Afro-pop band, that is, a perfect blend of post-kwaito, post-mbaqanga and neo-soul, that is the quintessence of Nu Afro-pop, unashamedly melodic, harmonious, always attempting to be soulful, a good dollop of singing and musicianship, along with one or two of their contemporaries, defines the early sound of 21st century South Africa. It’s a band that has, as Nu Afro-pop took its cue from late 70s to late 80s Afro-pop, moulded English back into the mix of a black pop a la bands of the late 20th century South Africa did. Unfortunately , Jabu Ndaba has passed away Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.