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Tipcee, whose real name Thobeka Ndaba, is a South African singer and dancer best known for her house, kwaito, and gqom hits. She has received praise for her work with DJ Tira, Busiswa, Distruction Boyz, TNS, and Naakmusiq. She formed a dance group with a friend before meeting Deejay Tira and joining Chaos, an all-female Kwaito group. DJ Gukwa noticed her energetic moves in dancing and freestyling and introduced her to Dj Tira. In 2017, she was signed by Afrotainment.
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