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Arthur Mafokate (born 10 July 1969) is a
South African kwaito musician and producer.: 95 In 1994, he
released his
debut album,
Windy Windy,
which included...
- Enos
Mafokate (born 1946 in Johannesburg,
South Africa) is a
South African show
jumper and
founder of a
riding school. He
became successful as
being the...
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domestic violence case
against her
former boss and ex-lover
Arthur Mafokate,
Mafokate retaliated by
opening a counter-charge for ****ault.
Busisiwe (2021)...
- the
Afrikaans word
kwaai is amakwaitosi,
which means gangster.
Arthur Mafokate described the
relationship between kwaito and
gangsterism as
music revolving...
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Music Awards celebrated Mafokate's performance.
Independent Online wrote that "it is very
important to
differentiate between Mafokate and Brown, as the former...
- regime. It was po****rized by the
likes of Trompies, Mdu Masilela,
Arthur Mafokate, Boom Shaka, Mandoza,
Brown Dash,
Oskido and many others.
Brenda F****ie...
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editions to date. At the 1st
South African Music Awards,
kwaito artist Arthur Mafokate performed a
simulation of anal **** on a dancer. This was done as an act...
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title of a 1995 hit song by the
black Johannesburg Kwaito artist Arthur Mafokate. The
lyrics say, "don't call me a kaffir". This song is
considered one...
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player Mark Haze, rock
singer Sipho Mabuse (born 1951),
singer Arthur Mafokate,
kwaito singer and
composer Mahlathini and the ****tella Queens, a mbaqanga...
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released on 20
October 2015
under 999
Music and was co-written by
Arthur Mafokate. In 2016 the song was
nominated by the
Metro FM
Music Awards for two categories...