Synonyms for kawupheli or Related words with kawupheli

umculo              izibani              yukarie              chinnadamme              slankers              kiyomotobushi              poeterra              escrotos              angherr              buzzfly              coronetts              dillanthology              dwed              aasmundseth              navaroj              laulukirjasta              pohlepa              thaayillamal              thennalin              siccmade              seelenkrank              uruguthey              yzso              linzong              sinanapis              nayakpada              djlps              lopende              mozhannu              painbow              shaftiel              istikamet              simanthey              bennybunnyband              kunjachen              kaathalai              giniye              gandanige              zomgqashiyo              vidhyarambam              shudhikalasham              fevgoume              qums              yaarivano              marimanindji              kuleshwar              vhoir              vinnilum              saastha              shwang             



Examples of "kawupheli"
11 "Umculo Kawupheli" (No End To Music) (Francisca Bopape, Marks Mankwane) – 2:42
The group would have hit singles throughout the 1960s including "Thoko", "Sithunyiwe", "Pitsa Tse Kgolo", "Ngikhala Ngiyabaleka" and "Izulu Liyaduduma". Some of their most successful singles were compiled onto albums such as "Meet the Mahotella Queens" (their first LP), "Indoda Mahlathini", "Marena", "Marks Umthakathi" and "Umculo Kawupheli".
Thokozile is a 1986 hit by the South African mbaqanga group Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens. The album was a reunion of Mahlathini with the backing Makgona Tsohle Band and three of the original Queens, Hilda Tloubatla, Nobesuthu Mbadu and Mildred Mangxola. The album (#Gallo-GRC BL 590) featured re-recordings of older songs such as "Umculo Kawupheli" (heard here as "Sibuyile") and "Sithunyiwe" (here "Thokozile"). The album propelled the group into immediate international stardom when it was issued internationally on the Earthworks label.
Black South African musicians received little money and it was difficult to get air time on local radio stations, so often they performed outside record stores to attract audiences. The band began by cutting 78 record copies of their first collection of songs and playing their music in the street, they went on to recording hundreds of hit singles. Throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s, Mahlathini and the Mahotella Queens dominated South African music, notching up many recordings from their debut "Orlando Train" to songs like "Uyavutha Umlilo" (Music Inferno), "Sengikala Ngiyabeleka" (Crying And Running Away), "Thoko", "Sithunyiwe", "Pitsa Tse Kgolo", "Ngikhala Ngiyabaleka" and "Izulu Liyaduduma". Some of their more successful singles were compiled onto albums such as "Meet the Mahotella Queens" (their first LP), "Indoda Mahlathini", "Marena", "Marks Umthakathi" and "Umculo Kawupheli".