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Marabi Jive Brothers - Thula-Thula 500
Song Name:
Thula-Thula 500
By:
Marabi Jive Brothers
Country:
South Africa
Song Local Name:
Not available
Album:
Marabi Jive - Fast Move 075
Link to buy:
Not available
Genre:
folk music South Africa
,
traditional music of South Africa
,
South African folk music
,
marabi
Date Added:
12 Jul 2017
Discovered By:
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Marabi is a style of township music that evolved in South Africa over the last century. The early part of the 20th century saw the increasing urbanisation of black South Africans in mining centres such as the gold mining area around Johannesburg - the Witwatersrand. This led to the development of township slums or ghettos, and out of this hardship came forth new forms of music, marabi and kwela amongst others.
Song: Thula-Thula 500
Album: Marabi Jive - Fast Move 075
Artist: Marabi Jive Brothers
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Thula-Thula 500
by
Marabi Jive Brothers
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