Mduduzi Thembinkosi Edmund Tshabalala (17 January 1978 – 18 September 2016), also known as Mandoza, was a singer-songwriter and kwaito recording artist. He was known for his contributions to the kwaito genre and his numerous hit singles, including "Nkalakatha", "Uzoyithola Kanjani, Tornado", "Sgelekeqe", "Ngalabesi", "Godoba", "Tsotsi Yase Zola" and "Indoda", which topped the charts in South Africa and all over the African continent. His second album Nkalakatha, released in 2000, became the biggest selling album of his career, selling 350,000 units. He was the founding member of the music group Chiskop.
A biopic which chronicles the life of Mandoza, titled Nkalakatha: The Life of Mandoza premiered on BET on the 16th of August 2023, in which Wiseman Mncube portrayed him.
The group signed its first record contract eight years after its formation and released their debut album titled, Akusheshi with the hit single "Klaimer" followed by their second album Relax in 1997. Although Chiskop achieved great success and was widely seen to be at kwaito's forefront, Mandoza also started a solo career. In 1999 he released the top-selling (more than 100,000 units sold) album 9II5 Zola South, for which he gained a 2000 FNB Corporation South African Music Awards Best Newcomer nomination.
In 2000, he then released his second album Nkalakatha, produced by Gabi Le Roux, to widespread acclaim, selling 350 000 copies which won multi-platinum status. The title track became a crossover hit and reached the top of the charts on both traditionally black and white radio stations. Other hit songs of the album were Virstaan & Skhathi Sewashi featuring Tokollo from the kwaito group TKZee. This album won the Best Kwaito Music Album category and the album's title track won the Song of the Year category at the South African Music Awards in 2001.Rouvanne. " Mandoza – Nkalakatha". Peak People: An Inside Look. Mandoza also won in five of the ten categories at the 2001 Metro Music Awards: Best Kwaito Artist, Best Male Vocalist, Best Album, Best Styled Artist and Song Of The Year.http://www.music.org.za/artist.asp?id=94 He soon followed up with his third studio album Godoba selling 150 000 copies with the hit singles Godoba, Jerusalema & 50/50. Also in 2001, Mandoza won the Best Artist – Southern Africa category at the Kora All Africa Music Awards and won two awards at the South African Music Awards for Godoba Song of the year and Video of the year in 2002. The success continued further more releasing his forth studio album Tornado which sold 50 000 copies within its release. In 2003, Mandoza participated in the documentary film SHARP! SHARP! – the kwaito story, directed by Aryan Kaganof and reunited with his Chiskop band members General Gtz & S'bu on releasing their 6th album titled Sunday. In 2004 he released the fifth studio album self titled Mandoza where he teamed up with top DJ and producer DJ Cleo releasing the hit single Sgelekeqe. The album also featured another hit single titled Indoda and the album sold double platinum 100 000 Copies. Mandoza was voted 77th in the Top 100 Great South Africans in 2004. In February 2005 it was announced that Mandoza would play a major supporting role in a new South African-made rugby union-themed feature film, Number 10, which would be directed by Academy Awards nominee Darrell James Roodt. It was also announced that Mandoza would be contributing to the film's soundtrack.
Mandoza sang in several of South Africa's many languages, including English, Afrikaans, Zulu language, and Xhosa language, giving him wide appeal with South African listeners. Mandoza's music tried to "put a more constructive message into kwaito."Clark, Grant. "Kwaito: The Voice of Youth", BBC World Service. Originally, Mandoza did not like the kwaito style, because of its lack of a message and tendency to focus on dancing and pleasure rather than on the plethora of social problems that exist in South Africa, even after apartheid ended in 1994. Mandoza also recorded Rap/Metal music collaboration with Croatian rock singer Dino Jelusic on songs "Bad to the Bone" and "In Our Blood". "In Our Blood" is a song dedicated to rhinos killed in 2015.
At the 1st ceremony of Mzansi Kwaito and House Music Awards, he was honoured with Lifetime Achievement Award.
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