Formerly, "This is Africa/fyeahAfrica".
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A LITTLE ABOUT ME:
Student, 24
Based in Cape Town, South Africa
From Lagos, Nigeria
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(since Oct. 21th 2012)
STYLE ICONS: BLK JKS
Amongst the diverse and eclectic music makers that South Africa has produced over the past few years, this Johannesburg-based quartet have managed to make a name for themselves both in their home country and in other parts of the world, all whilst fashioning a style - both musically and aesthetically - all their own.
Formed in 2000, it wouldn’t be until almost nine years later that Lindani Buthelez, Mpumi Mcata, Molefi Makananise and Tshepang Ramoba would receive international attention with the release of their debut Mystery EP, followed by the release of their debut album After Robots that featured songs such as ‘Lakeside’ and ‘Molalatladi’.
Since then, they’ve graced and been featured in magazines both abroad and at home, to which we’re incredibly grateful for as we can’t get enough of their individual styles and collective look.
I miss these fellas!! BLK JKS… All time favourite band!!
Dope #again
would love to bring this band to KST