Album Includes Production from Hipe, Nyambz and Draztik & Marlon Green.
Features include Young Nations, Zuluboy, HHP, Mr Selwyn, El Nino, F-eezy, Sufidan and Nicky Shange.
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ALBUM AVAILABLE AT:
IMBUBE HIPHOP THEATRE AVAILABLE AT THE FOLLOWING STORES:
1. LOOK & LISTEN
2. MUSICA
3. JET MUSIC STORES
4. RELIABLE MUSIC WAREHOUSE
5. SOUL CANDI MUSIC STORE
6. AFRICAN MUSIC STORE (CAPE TOWN)
7. MAFIA SOUL CLOTHING (GABORONE)
8. POST POST (MELVILLE - JHB)
9. RITUAL STORES (NEWTOWN)
10. THESIS CONCEPT STORE (ORLANDO WEST SOWETO)
11. MILK - (BLOEMFONTEIN)
12. CHOICE RECORDS (CAPE TOWN)
LIST WILL BE UPDATED WEEKLY!
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AMAVUVUZELA REMIX
Imbube FT. HHP, Young Nations, F-eezy, Mr Selwyn & El Nino
Berute and Khanya make up the super duo group “Imbube” pronounced “Imboobay”. The group first broke ground on Young Nations hit single “Syeke Ngey Ndaba” as they were both featured on this invigorating chorus. They went on to feature again alongside Young Nations on the lead single to his album “Zwakala Emzansi”. These two individuals breath intense and exciting wordplay with the melodic and nostalgic hooks and choruses. Imbube’s Project is both real to their surroundings as it paints pictures of real life as it is in the townships of Soweto. Production will be handled by Hipe, Draztik, Nyambz and Marlon Green.
Berute began his love for music early, singing in his community church choir at the age of eleven. As he matured, the spirit for music would be his anchor and often his only hope.
Khanya Manzini’s upbringing was harsh to say the least and for him his musi became an outlet for the hardships he would face. When Beirut and Khanya met for the first time in 2000, it was the coming together of two powerful stories and two creative minds that would later give birth to the signature Imbube sound.
At the time, Khanya was doing his own music recording under the name “Lips”, a nickname given to him from his full name Liberty. The two decided to form a duo instead, with Beirut featuring. The two went on to record some of the township influenced songs Khanya had written like “Stano”, a song dedicated to Khanya’s late cousin. As the momentum started to build, Khanya was incarsarated which led to the temporary separation of the two members in 2003. After Khanya’s release later that year, he returned to Naturena township and the struggle for a creative platform to express their stories continued. The music that Beirut and Khanya began to write during this period took a decidedly hip hop influence, encouraged by Beirut’s growing love for hip hop music. The two released hip hop gave them the unique creative space they required to properly express their lyrical abilities and convey their interpretations of the life experience.
After an intense period of survival and song writing, 2004 opened with new possibilities for the group on a chance meeting with recording artist Young Nations. In the harsh and unforgiving environment of southern Johannesburg, the new found comrades found refuge in their mutual dedication and passion for music. Often with no more than a clock radio to rehearse from, the two members of Imbube continued to develop their music. In the process, making the name “Imbube” a household name in the hip hop circles of dusty southern townships of Johannesburg.
As Young Nations completed the second half of his debut album, Imbube seized the opportunity to explode on features like the Draztik-produced street anthem, “Syeke Ngendaba”, “Gatsi” and the lead single “Zwakala” with the legendary Ray Phiri.
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