Memeza brenda fassie biography
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Fassie, Brenda
Singer
Known as the "Madonna of the Townships" or simply as the "undisputed queen of the vocals," and generally deemed one of South Africa's biggest female pop stars of recent years, Brenda Fassie notched a long string of infectious pop hits. Her music was deeply woven into the fabric of South African life, and more than once her music played a role in the country's tumultuous political scene. A major talent whose popularity survived several waves of musical fashion and extended at its height to Europe and the United States, Fassie struggled with personal demons before dying a tragically early death in 2004.
Fassie was born in 1964 in Langa, in one of apartheidera South Africa's black townships near Cape Town. Her mother, Sarah, an amateur pianist, named her after the American country-pop star Brenda Lee. At the age of four she formed a little vocal group called the Tiny Tots. She became something of a local celebrity, and when top South African producer Koloi L
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Brenda Fassie
South African pop singer (1964–2004)
Musical artist
Brenda Nokuzola Fassie[2] (3 November 1964 – 9 May 2004)[3] was a South African singer, songwriter, dancer and activist.[4] Affectionately called MaBrrr by her fans, she is also known as the "Queen of African Pop" or the "Madonna of The Townships." Fassie was a legendary figure in South African music, celebrated for her powerful voice, captivating stage presence, and commitment to social justice, often called one of the most influential and greatest musicians in the African Continent. Despite her outrageous and controversial stage presence,[5] her name, Nokuzola, means "quiet", "calm", or "peace".
Biography
[edit]Brenda Nokuzola Fassie was born in Langa, Cape Town on 3 November 1964,[6] the youngest of nine children. She was named after the American singer Brenda Lee.[6] Her father died when she was only two years old; with the help of her mothe
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Memeza
1997 studio album by Brenda Fassie
Memeza is an album recorded by Brenda Fassie and Sello Chicco Twala in 1997. The album was released on 3 November 1997, the same day as Brenda's birthday. It was the best selling album in South Africa in 1997. The skiva went Platinum on the day of its release & sold over 100 000 in a week of its release. The album went to sell 700,000 copies in South Africa.[1]
Background
[edit]Memeza was released in 1997 bygd CCP Records in its physical struktur. EMI Digital re-released the album in its digital form in 2004.[2] The music fryst vatten characterised as largely pop/rock and Kwaito (a South African urban music style).[2][3] Its themes range from tradition to marriage.[3] Sello Twala and Brenda Fassie co-wrote all the songs for the album and Twala handled the production thereof.
Track listing
[edit]- "Qula"
- "Sum' Bulala"
- "Vuli Ndlela"
- "Msindo"
- "Memeza"
- "Vuli Ndlela (Remix)"
- "Qula (R