Unathi

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ilanga 00:00 Tools
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Nje nje nje 00:00 Tools
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Gimme the Music 00:00 Tools
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Unathi 00:00 Tools
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My Prayer 00:00 Tools
She's a Maniac 00:00 Tools
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That's Why I Love You 00:00 Tools
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DJ, Singer, Presenter, Sports woman, Unathi has become a modern day renaissance woman. Born in Grahamstown, Unathi grew up in Namibia and spent her formative years in London. Unathi returned home in 1989 and went on to complete a Journalism and Drama degree from Rhodes University. In 2001 Unathi moved to the City of Gold for her piece the pie. Shortly after her move, her talent was spotted and she landed her big break as the co-presenter of The Castle Loud Show which ran for over a year. While Presenting Castle Loud, Unathi landed a spot presenting the first Jazz slot on the ever popular radio station YFM. YFM, seeing the amazing talent moved Unathi to co-present and produce the Kamikaze Heat show with Rude Boy Paul, Monday to Friday from 10 am – 2pm. The air rating sky rocketed to new heights. Unathi used to sing in the corridors of Castle loud and as fate would have it Zola heard her hidden talent and for a long time Zola tried to convince Unathi to feature in his album, San Lwam was born. After the overwhelming response from the public with Sana Lwan, even winning Song of the Year at the Metro FM awards in 2003. Ghetto Ruff decided to release a solo album for Unathi. “For me, writing music is a challenge. I want to write music that I can sing to, and to rock when I’m on stage.” Unathi has also won awards for her fresh presenting skills Unathi was voted one of 10 most influential people in the arts by the Star Newspaper in December 2003 and 2004. She was voted Top 10 women in media in the MTN Women in Media Awards. Could South Africa have another Diva in the making? Unathi has released her first single called “Ndifuna ukugoduka” from the album “MY FIRST TIME.”. The song is about her home-coming, in the song she talks about her missing home (South Africa) while she was living in the United Kingdom. One of the most eclectic in style albums that has come across in Southern Africa in years. “My first Time” has music ranging from RnB, Hip Hop, Afro Jazz, Soul House, but what distinguishes Unathi’s style from anybody else’s is her unique talent to connect with people from all walks of life. In true testimony to her name, Unathi has released a debut album that is sure to unite our African nation in song. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.