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Thee Legacy
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Discography
Albums3
Thee Legacy
Thee Legacy2016 • albumTracks: 16
Cure
Cure2014 • albumTracks: 4
Where We Go
Where We Go2001 • albumTracks: 7
EPs3
New Drums EP
New Drums EP2014 • epTracks: 3
War of the Worlds
War of the Worlds2014 • epTracks: 2
Bloody Mess EP
Bloody Mess EP2012 • epTracks: 4
Singles11
Uzolala La
Uzolala La2020 • singleTracks: 1
Way sus Uzoyimela
Way sus Uzoyimela2019 • singleTracks: 1
Thando
Thando2018 • singleTracks: 1
Closer
Closer2018 • singleTracks: 1
Closer 'Party Up'
Closer 'Party Up'2018 • singleTracks: 1
Fonele
Fonele2016 • singleTracks: 1
Wena Wedwa
Wena Wedwa2016 • singleTracks: 1
Get Tacha
Get Tacha2015 • singleTracks: 1
Sthandwa Sami
Sthandwa Sami2015 • singleTracks: 1
Dreams
Dreams2015 • singleTracks: 1
Unleash The Horde
Unleash The Horde2014 • singleTracks: 1
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