This Blog is also available as an RSS Feed

Features

Kwaito Music in South Africa

Kwaito is at the center of South Africa's youth culture. More than music, kwaito has taken on a role in amongst black South Africans that hip hop has in the American ghetto. Kwaito is a way of life influencing dress codes, speech and dance moves. Kwaito is representative of township life, the beat of the South Africa's youths' heart.

Kwaito's sounds have pulsated from Johannesburg townships through the whole nation and can be heard in nightclubs, thundering in taxi speakers, in trendy shops, on the radio and in the streets. But what exactly kwaito? This uniquely South African music can be described as a fusion of disco music, hip-hop, R&B, international house music and Ragga with local attitude. Vocals are typically chanted or shouted over a slow tempo with African percussion. Its the type of music you just can't help moving to. Lyrics are a blend of South African languages and English, often referred to as Isicamtho or tsostitaal (gangster language). The name Kwaito is derived from Afrikaans word “Kwaai” (literally 'angry') which in South African slang has come to mean “cool” or “awesome”.

Kwaito was born in Johannesburg in the 1990s when certain local artists decided to combine the international house sounds then playing in the clubs with South African sounds. Leaders in the development of kwaito were artists such as Arthur Mafokate, Mdu Masilela, Oskido and Makhjenlasi. Many of the songs produced spoke out against the oppression of black people in South Africa and the situation in the townships. In the late 90s, early 2000s, the popularity of Kwaito spread like wild fire, even moving abroad to the United States and Europe. Older generations have often complained about the explicit content of kwaito songs as well as the sensual form of dancing that is often associated with the music. However, South Africa's youth have embraced Kwaito as an expression of what it means to be young in this amazing country and township life. Well known Kwaito artists include Mandoza, Zola, Brown Dash, Chippa, Unathi, Mahoota, Mzambiya, Spikir and many more.

Kwaito is leaving its mark on South African culture and history. The unique sounds and culture of this music phenomenon will continue to move the country's youth, transcending the bounds of race - it is proudly South African.

User Comments & Reviews

michael
2010-11-05 13:30:29

hello Guys i am in the process of putting together a research on kwaiti music, origins and the effect of thie music genre..i need your input and probably the best like i may need to do this project.. Its for the benefit of African musical development and for the pride of Kwaito as africa's own brand ....

Reply with Quote

sipho
2010-07-26 11:28:45

Old skil kwaito rocks, look out for fisto's, he fuses the old skul sound with a more upbeat sound

Reply with Quote

Tman
2010-04-28 14:31:55

I still believe in Kwaito & is our own SA product music wise. Look out for this boy called BIAFRA a.k.a KING B. He is 100% kwaito and he's album is HOT.

Reply with Quote

chrischitekaz
2010-04-15 10:35:16

i lyke kwaito very much and am gllad that it is still rockn

Reply with Quote

Thabo
2010-01-06 09:25:21

old skul is de best music.

Reply with Quote

karabo
2009-12-25 07:36:39

to me kwaito is the best music

Reply with Quote

sananea
2009-09-14 11:56:12

kwaito is leaving 'when i grow i use to buy kwaito music i like old school it rocks

Reply with Quote

Leave a comment:



















Latest Travel Articles

McGregor Museum in Kimberley

For years, members of the Kimberley community had been yearning for a museum to be established, .... read more

Roxette Live in South Africa

Songs such as It Must Have Been Love, Fading Like A Flower, Listen To Your Heart and Dangerous n.... read more

Riding For Horses

All through the countryside, horses grazing in green paddocks, looking peaceful and well fed are.... read more

Sheikh Yusuf Kramat

Faure is a suburb of the city of Cape Town in South Africa, and is home to one of the most treas.... read more

Green Flag Trails in SA

Many foreign visitors to South Africa prefer to explore the beauty of the country’s landscapes.... read more

More Articles
Site map afanti-tour.com - Directory and Complete Guide to South Africa Updates

Some of the Koh Samui villas are set on peaceful hills adjoining sea. So, when a sea wave hits the big boulders below, you are actually able to experience some butterflies in your stomachs. Such is the experience of the exotic locales where these Samui villas are located. The villas are located in peaceful places, but not much far from action. You can anytime visit the flee market to buy exotic sea shells, or belts made from fishs skin for you dear and near ones.