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Theo Kgosinkwe
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Participations

28
Vocalist
77
Song Writer
1
Music Producer
2
Performer
6
Songwriter
6
Co-Performer
Bio
Theo Kgosinkwe, known professionally by his real name, is a member of popular South African Kwaito group, Mafikizolo. He is a South African singer, songwriter, and record producer. Theo's love for music began at a very young age. As a result, he spent most of growing years listening and recreating songs from South African radios. He also sang in church. Theo's break came with his hit song, Umphathe Kahle.
Discography
Albums2
Grateful Limited
Grateful Limited2010 • AlbumTracks: 17
I am
I am2008 • AlbumTracks: 16
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