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BioAba Shanté, a Kwaito group from South Africa, was founded by Arthur Mafokate of 999 Music. The original lineup included Iyaya "Queen," Zanele "Nestum" Njakale, Hazel "Ma-H" Mzolo, and Abel "Aba" Golele. Their unique style blended reggae-influenced sounds (known as D'gong) and raggamuffin-inspired toasting/DJ'ing, reminiscent of Shabba Ranks, notably by Abel "Aba" Golele. Their debut album, "Girls," released in 1996, achieved considerable success, prompting subsequent albums. Tragically, Abel Golege passed away in a highway accident, leading to Zombo's inclusion in the group. Unfortunately, Zombo succumbed to complications of HIV in 2008, marking a challenging chapter for Aba Shanté.
DiscographyGirls1996 • albumTracks: 12