
Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse was born in Johannesburg on 2 November 1951. Mabuse got his start in the African soul group the Beaters in the mid-1970s. After a successful tour of Zimbabwe they changed the group's name to Harari. When they returned to their homeland in South Africa they began to draw almost exclusively on American-style funk, soul, and pop music, sung in Zulu and Sotho as well as English. He has also recorded and produced for, amongst others, Miriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, Ray Phiri and Sibongile Khumalo.
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Jive soweto
Thaba Bosiu
Burn Out
Jika Jive
Nelson Mandela
Thiba Kamoo
Burnout
Shikisha
Break Dance (LeBaron Edit)
Lets Get It On
Mama [& Miriam Makeba]
Jive
Jive Kwaito
Rise
Zanzibar
Set Me Free
Lets Get It On [Instrumental]
Chant of the Marching
Township Child
Im Waiting
Jive Soweto (South Africa)
Vukani
Rumba Mama
Affrodizzia
Let's Get It On
Thaba Bosui
Taxi Driver
Chant
Welcome
How Much More
rhythm lady
Refugee (Come Home)
in the night
Refugee
Afrodizzia
Mama (& Miriam Makeba)
Jive Soweto '90
Free South Africa
Path To Freedom
Celebration
Jive Soweto (Sipho Mabuse)
Mama
Shikisha (The UB40 Mix)
Room Of Horror
Ti Nyanga (African Doctor)
Refugee [Come Home]
I'm Waiting
Kululani Umandela (Free Mandela)
Hot Stix & All
Break Dance (Le Baron Edit 1984)
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