On what would have been Jabulani Tsambo's 40th birthday, we remember how the beloved musician got his name.
Recalling a story the motswako giant once told music journalist, Helen Herimbi, she spoke to music industry veteran, Vusi Leeuw -- the man who gave him the name: Hip Hop Pantsula.
Happy birthday, Jabba.
Rest in power, #HipHopPantsula
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On what would have been Jabulani Tsambo's 40th birthday, we remember how the beloved musician got his name.
Recalling a story the motswako giant once told music journalist, Helen Herimbi, she spoke to music industry veteran, Vusi Leeuw -- the man who gave him the name: Hip Hop Pantsula.
Happy birthday, Jabba.
Rest in power, #HipHopPantsula
In the first episode of The Writers Season 2, South African music journalist, Helen Herimbi talks to dumama + kechou about their debut album, buffering juju.
They discuss how a Berlin visit turned into “an extension of [their] creationship” and inspiration from Credo Mutwa.
They also delve into how language gives different meaning to lyrics, having multiple versions of songs, the fear of being irrelevant, instruments as additional band members, generational baggage and they pay homage to the women who came before us.
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Helen Herimbi
On what would have been Jabulani Tsambo's 40th birthday, we remember how the beloved musician got his name.
Recalling a story the motswako giant once told music journalist, Helen Herimbi, she spoke to music industry veteran, Vusi Leeuw -- the man who gave him the name: Hip Hop Pantsula.
Happy birthday, Jabba.
Rest in power, #HipHopPantsula