
Colbert Mukwevho was born in Venda region in Limpopo Province- South Africa. The diversely talented music artists playing their trade in the local music industry make the country a most appealing cultural hub. While there are a great many music sounds and genres indigenous to South Africa, international influence is prominent. This certainly cannot be viewed as a downfall when you have artists like the reggae-inspired Colbert Mukwevho, whose singing and compositions are inspired by that legendary Jamaican, Bob Marley.
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Ndi Vlubva
Nnne Na Inwi
Na ku rhandza
Nne na Inwi
Ndo Takala Hani( Original)
The Evil that men do
Duvha na duvha
Mbilu Yanga Vuwa
NwaniWapo
Munwe Na Munwe( U Na Mukovhe Wawe)
Ri a Dikona
A Vha Mfuni
Zwi do fhela (Accapella)
Ni Mu Fhe (A Le A Fure)
Ndi khou vhuya nae
Ni Mu Fare Zwavhudi
Tshigotshanama
Do U Kanda Wa Fa
MUNWE NA MUNWE
A Zwo Ngo Vha Fanela
Ndo mu vhulaya
Ndi viubva [Venda]
Ndi Do Di Vhonela
Zwi Do Fhela
Babylon Run T'ings
Vhutshilo Ndi Linga
Vhathu vhothe vha takale
Thabelo ya Murena
The TVEP Song
Craven Choke Puppy
zwa mutani washu
We Are Going (To Zion)
Zwothe Ndi Mahandana
Vha Mpfarele
Vha mpfarele (Acoustic version)
Ri Ya Hone( Tsioni)
Ndo Lindela
Ngwaniwapo
Mmbwa I Do La Mmbwa
Tshibonda ( A Tshi Fhati Mudi)
Thru All Tribulations
The Tvep Song( Club Mix)
Ni Songo Sea
Ndo takala hani
Ndi a Zwi Funa (U Ni Funa)
Ra Thubelani
Nne Na Inwi( Ballad)
Ro digeda
Double Crossing Bastard
Nwana asi wanga
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