Busi Mhlongo, born 1947 as Victoria Busisiwe Mhlongo, is originally from In… Read Full Bio ↴Busi Mhlongo, born 1947 as Victoria Busisiwe Mhlongo, is originally from Inanda in Natal, South Africa. She is a virtuoso singer, dancer and composer whose music is often noted for defying categorization. Drawing on various South African styles such as mbaqanga, maskanda, marabi and traditional Zulu, fused with contemporary elements from jazz, funk, rock, gospel, rap, opera, reggae and West African music, she produces a fresh and exciting sound uniquely her own. With infectious music and a singing style that has a universal appeal, she has become known for writing lyrics that carry powerful and poignant messages. In the 60s, she adopted the stage name Vickie, only later changing it to became known by her current name, Busi Mhlongo.
Mhlongo has worked with other top African folk / pop artists, like Hugh Masekela, Dr. Philip Tabane, Mabe Thobejane, and many legends - Robert "Doc" Mthalane making meticulously produced, melodic and modern South African music.
Her work also spans more urban styles, with several tracks on URBANZULU being remixed for the dancefloor.
In 2000, Busi scooped three awards at the FNB South African Music Awards for BEST FEMALE ARTIST, BEST ADULT CONTEMPORARY ALBUM (AFRICA), and BEST AFRICAN POP ALBUM. Busi has since also scored a KORA award and MELT has released a compilation called INDIZA with two new tracks produced by Brice Wassy and a series of remixes by Club 3.30.
The first South African music Benefit concert was held by South African Broadcasting Corporation to celebrate Busi's birthday and raise fund for her hospital bills. Busi has been diagnosed with Cancer and is undergoing treatment. President Thabo Mbheki was one of the Honourable guests.
Her album URBANZULU, is the very first time that Maskanda has been expressed by a Zulu woman commercially to an international audience.
Busi Mhlongo died on June 15, 2010 of breast cancer http://mg.co.za/article/2010-06-16-busi-mhlongo-queen-of-modern-zulu-music-dead-at-62
Mhlongo has worked with other top African folk / pop artists, like Hugh Masekela, Dr. Philip Tabane, Mabe Thobejane, and many legends - Robert "Doc" Mthalane making meticulously produced, melodic and modern South African music.
Her work also spans more urban styles, with several tracks on URBANZULU being remixed for the dancefloor.
In 2000, Busi scooped three awards at the FNB South African Music Awards for BEST FEMALE ARTIST, BEST ADULT CONTEMPORARY ALBUM (AFRICA), and BEST AFRICAN POP ALBUM. Busi has since also scored a KORA award and MELT has released a compilation called INDIZA with two new tracks produced by Brice Wassy and a series of remixes by Club 3.30.
The first South African music Benefit concert was held by South African Broadcasting Corporation to celebrate Busi's birthday and raise fund for her hospital bills. Busi has been diagnosed with Cancer and is undergoing treatment. President Thabo Mbheki was one of the Honourable guests.
Her album URBANZULU, is the very first time that Maskanda has been expressed by a Zulu woman commercially to an international audience.
Busi Mhlongo died on June 15, 2010 of breast cancer http://mg.co.za/article/2010-06-16-busi-mhlongo-queen-of-modern-zulu-music-dead-at-62
Yehlisan'umoya ma-Afrika
Busi Mhlongo Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Busi Mhlongo:
Ebathenjini Ebathenjini mpelababhen' Wo mina nguyakhonza akuzwakali ngan…
Icala Ngilekeleleni Ngilekeleleni nansi inkinga, inkinga em’zini w…
Khula Tshitshi Lam Hokhulakhula tshitshi lami Othi mukhulile uqoma ngakithi Hok…
Khula Tshitshi Lami Hokhulakhula tshitshi lami Othi mukhulile uqoma ngakithi Hok…
Makoti Awu yek' ubaba (yek' ubaba engvus' ekuseni wema) (engishayis…
Ntandane Kus'ekuseni ngovivi Wangishayis'okwentandane. Awu ubab'engis…
Oxamu Kwaxabana oxam’ Bexabana ngengxoxo Bexakwe ingxuba ‘xaka Kw…
Ukuthula aaahhaaa kumnandi ukuhla ngokuthula bakithi kumnandi ukuhlal…
Umthwalo Lomuntu udlala ngami Lomuntu ungithwalis' umthwalo Lomuntu u…
Yapheli'Mali Yami Nai heyokugcina le incwadi uzungikhonzele Hawu hamba ungikho…
YapheliMali Yami Nai heyokugcina le incwadi uzungikhonzele Hawu hamba ungikho…
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@siphobaloyi1239
Who is still here? ❤️❤️❤️May her soul rest In eternal peace
@AnointdPoet
I am still here. Indeed may she rest in peace. Also rest in power.
@vuyostiya8859
Oh yes she was a star
@ntsikelelondleleni6335
sihlala khona apha taSipho
@mandlamthethwa3891
Sikhona
@nangamsoveveza4854
Oh Madoda! May her soul rest in peace.
@jeromelubabalojacobs8872
This song haunts me every time there is unrest in Africa. I live for the day Africa will lead from love and not fear. Love is such a healing balm and a powerful force. Africans are so beautiful. Can we just embrace love and acceptance? I have been playing this song on repeat. I've held that stick in her hand and this makes me feel plugged into her spirit that lives on.
@cinnamoncinnamon8105
How did you get hold of that stick in her hand? What is the story?
She was great talent...
May she rest in peace 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😘🥰😘
@jeromelubabalojacobs8872
@@cinnamoncinnamon8105 She was almost entranced on stage and came to the edge, sang to us and I was sitting front row. She put the stick down and left it there. I got on stage picked it up and gave it to her. I was just entranced coz I would not do such a thing ordinarily. I miss her energy on stage.
@SuperLindo11
Eh bru.....