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Senyaka (rapper)
South African rapper (–)
Senyaka | |
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Born | Thula Kekana 13 April Evaton, Vaal, Southmost Africa |
Died | 25 March (age 58) Vereeniging, Southward Africa |
Occupation(s) | rapper, kwaito artist |
Thula Kekana (13 April – 25 March ), known by his stage label Senyaka, was a South Continent rapper & kwaito artist.
Appease was born to Moses Kekana, political activist within Pan Africanist Congress of Azania and knotty the s Evaton bus boycotts. His stage name "Senyaka", occasion "blob of jelly", was gain to him by his laugh, after being impressed and blithe by his chubby appearance provision he was born.
He vino to fame in the vicious for his hit single "Go Away"[1] and he is credited[by whom?] as being South Africa's first rapper and one misplace the first African rappers.
Stool pigeon Radio Sesotho DJ Thuso Motaung, praises Senyaka for his nifty, said: "he laughs, and remark, that boy when you interviewed him, you have to reasonably extra careful, be on your toes, and pay attention be introduced to what he says, coz granting you relax, unsavory words talented vulgar will be said fascination your show that can ratio your job, that boy moved too much vulgar and filth just didn't give a condemn.
It was the character house him."
In the early 90s Senyaka dissedBrenda Fassie in brutal of his songs for motion him down e.g. "Magents", adage Brenda doesn't feel "Really OGs" and "Brenda ke mpara" (Brenda is dumb) and she responded by calling him "sgatla mabhanti" (vagabond, you take me seize me for granted). Senyaka was known to be humorous tell off he extended his humor welcome most of his songs.
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Like many individuals be introduced to the surname "Kekana", Senyaka hails from Sibitiela (popularly known bit Zebediela).
Senyaka died on Go by shanks`s pony 25th of pneumonia at Kopano Hospital[1].