About Amaswazi Emvelo
Amaswazi Emvolo were the sound of Soweto under apartheid - pulsating township jive with a heavy bouncing bassline and ringing guitars. Formed in the early 1970s they came to Western attention on the compilation LP "The Indestructible Beat Of Soweto" with the song Thul'ulalele. Along with Abafana Busequdeni and Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens they represent the golden age of South African pop. '60s Africa found the Zulu and Sotho beginning to incorporate the influences of African American R&B
Top Tracks
Indoda Yejazi Elimnyama
Thul'Ulalele
Indodo Yejazi Elimnyama
Jabula Mfana
Utshwala Begazati
Siwuhambile Umhalaba
Indoda Yejazi Elimnyama [The Man in the Black Coat]
Thul'ulalele (Just Stop and Listen)
Thul'ulalele [Just Stop and Listen]
U Nowa
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