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Wanitwa Mos Entertainment
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Bio
Wanitwa Mos Entertainment is a record label established in 2021 by Master KG, the award-winning South African artist behind the hit song "Jerusalema." The label takes its name from the Zulu phrase "Wanitwa Mos," which translates to "You hear me" in English.
Discography
EPs1
Makhelwane
Makhelwane2023 • EPTracks: 2
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Record Label associated with Wanitwa Mos Entertainment - past and current.
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