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BioMasibuyele KuJehova is a renowned South African gospel group founded in 1988 by Belina Nkosi in the KaNyamazane township near Mbombela. Originally known as Oomake baseLekazi, the group's mission has been to spread the gospel through their heartfelt music. Their name, translating to "Let us return to Jehovah," reflects their core purpose.
Though they initially sang in their local church without intentions of recording, legendary artist Derrick Ndzimande encouraged them to record their music. Their fame grew rapidly after their first album was released, eventually achieving gold status. Known for their uplifting sound, they produced hit songs like "Mbonge UJesu," which was released on their popular 1999 album of the same name.
Despite the passing of lead singer Anna Fifi Mabuza in 2021, the group continues to perform and train new generations, preserving their enduring legacy in gospel music. Their discography includes numerous albums, with their music inspiring listeners for decades.
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