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Muunga Africa drops first CD

THE internationally acclaimed afro-house group, Muunga Africa, has released its first 15-track album, Dakalo.

LIMPOPO – THE internationally acclaimed afro-house group, Muunga Africa, has released its first 15-track album, Dakalo.

Muunga Africa signed a recording deal with Open-Mic Production based in Gauteng.

The group was formed by Bongani “Bongo Beats” Shabangu and Thulasizwe Nkosi in 2012 before they met Sindiswa “Gurl Cinday” Shobede in 2014.

The album contains hot songs such as Dakalo, Mawududuke, Uthando, Pula, Baby ang’sakhoni, Uthando’ olu’ njani, Siblomile, Tebza, Africa featuring Mussury from Angola, Better Days featuring Masissa from the US and Muungu Evolution.

“We aim to win as many music awards as we can, and this can only happen with the support of our fans,” Shabangu said.

“People can expect good music from us and we plead with our fans to support us and stop piracy,” he added.

He said Dakalo was being played everywhere in Southern Africa. “Mawududuke is another song that stands out. It means to be consoled, and is an inspirational song we dedicated to all the people who have been hurt, neglected and disappointed. We want to comfort them,” he explained.

“We have worked with the likes of Marisse Guzman from the US, Uhuru, DJ Micks and Winnie Khumalo.

“Our album is dedicated to all our fans. Our goal is to provide good music. We grew up listening to legends like Mafikizolo, and Davido from Nigeria.”

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