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Birth name | Khuzani Nkosikhona Innocent Mpungose |
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Born | Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal | 3 December 1989
Genres | Maskandi |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
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Years active | 2009–present |
Khuzani Nkosikhona Innocent Mpungose (born December 3, 1989) professionally known as Khuzani is a South African maskandi singer. Born and raised in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal, he rose to prominence after participating on Mgqumeni's album iSecret 2009.
Career
Khuzani Nkosikhona Innocent Mpungose was born December 3, 1989, in Nkandla, KwaZulu-Natal.[1] He matriculated at Sibhakabhaka High School in 2009.[1]
That same year, Mpungose was appointed by Shobeni Khuzwayo to complete the late Mgqumeni's album iSecret.[1][2]
His debut studio album Bahluleke Bonke was released in 2011.[2] The album won Best Selling Album at the Amatshontsho ka Maskandi Awards.[2]
On April 7, 2017, his seventh studio album Isixaxa Samaxoki released. The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA) two weeks after its release.[3]
In the first quarter of 2019, he participated in the Gcwalisa iMabhida Maskandi Concert.[4][5]
His single "Ijele" featuring Luve Dubazane was released on November 27, 2020. The song won Ukhozi FM Top 10 Song of the Year by 900k votes close to a million votes.[6][7]
In October 2021, Mpungose performed at the Dubai Expo.[8]
Honours
In April 2021, Mpungose was honoured at Nkandla Mayoral Awards for his outstanding achievement in the Maskandi genre.[9]
Discography
Studio albums
- Bahluleke Bonke (2011)
- Amampunge (2012)
- Sixosha Amambuka (2013)
- Inj'emnyama (2014)
- Isihlahla Samavukane (2015)
- Inyoni Yomthakathi (2016)
- Isixaxa Samaxoki (2017)
- Inhlinini Yoxolo Part 1 (2018)
- Inhlinini Yoxolo Part 2 (2018)
- Inhloko Nes'Xhanti (2019)
- Ispoki Esingafi (2020)
- Inja Nogodo (2021)
- Umqhele nethawula (2022)
- Aliboli Icala (2023)
Awards and nominations
Awards/Ceremony | Year | Category | Results | Ref. |
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South African Music Awards | 2017 | Best Maskandi Album | Won | [10] |
Amantshontsho kaMaskandi Awards | Song of the Year | Won | [11] | |
Best Selling | Won | |||
Best Album | Won | |||
KZN Entertainment Awards | 2020 | KZN's Most Loved | Won | [12] |
South African Traditional Music Awards | 2021 | Won | [13] | |
South African Music Awards | 2023 | Best Maskandi Album | Won | [14] |
References
- 1 2 3 Lwandle, Sibusisiwe (2021-03-02). "Khuzani Mpungose: Muso's Journey from Nkandla to the World". Briefly.co.za. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
- 1 2 3 Mdluli, Zamokuhle (2020-02-08). "KHUZANI: KING OF MASKANDI". Dailysun. Retrieved 2022-06-17.
- ↑ "Certificate Reporting". RiSA. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
- ↑ "Khuzani Fills Up Mabhida". ZAlebs. 2020-06-22. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
- ↑ Mvelashe, Phakamani (2019-04-02). "Masikandi artist Khuzani fills up Moses Mabhida stadium and releases a perfume!". South Africa: News24. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
- ↑ "Ukhozi listeners confirm Khuzani rules maskandi roost". SowetanLIVE.
- ↑ "Khuzani Mpungose's 'Ijele' ushers Ukhozi FM listeners to 2021". The South African. January 4, 2021.
- ↑ Bambalele, Patience (2021-10-21). "Mpungose sells maskandi to the world in Dubai". SowetanLIVE. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
- ↑ Langa, Jabulani (2021-03-07). "Khuzani gets nod from his home town". Dailysun. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
- ↑ "Here are all the 2017 Sama winners". South Africa: Channel. 2017-05-27. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
- ↑ "Amantshontsho kaMaskandi: Ushanele ezibaluleke zodwa uKhuzani" (in Xhosa). South Africa: News24. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
- ↑ "Khuzani wins big at KZN ENT AWARDS". DailySUN. 2020-12-17. Retrieved 2022-06-18.
- ↑ Mazibuko, Thobile (2021-11-29). "All the Satma Awards 2021 winners". Independent Online. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
- ↑ Choge, Peter (2023-10-03). "South African Music Awards 2023: All the nominees | Music In Africa". Music In Africa. Retrieved 2023-10-06.