Thandiswa 'King Tha' Mazwai talks about her sexuality & struggling with imposter syndrome on #959breakfast with Dineo Ranaka and Sol Phenduka. For more: www.kaya959.co.za/ Video by: Cherryl Mojapelo
Yho bra...Nizalwa Ngobani is a total hit👌👌👌👌👌👌👌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌I still listen to that hit song even till this day.i ❤❤❤Where she performed it live, i forgot where but she was Extraordinary💎💎💎
@Katlego M The first time I heard it was the performance at Radio City, and uMam Winnie was in the audience. It was beautiful how she honoured Mam Winnie, gave her flowers whilst she was still alive, more so considering how she'd been subjected to character assassination by STRATCOM.
You and me both Katlego,that song if it's plays on radio or just pops up somewhere I just cry 😢 it makes me so emotional in a way that I can not even explain.
@palesar9541 It has been decided, but you can't be so dazed to expect me to decide on appalling and dubious thinking. Life is governed by laws, not anger nor frustration.
I was blessed to see her live for the first time 4years ago. I walked in late at the concert she was on stage. I walked towards the stage tried to get as close to it as possible. Nothing compares to seeing Thandiswa live. From your lips to God's ears it will happen.😊
@@nakediphora8029 she was in bloem just yesterday I personally wish to see her perfom live , but like one of those single artist live band perfomances type vibes.
She is such a beautiful person. Her voice has provided us with very beautiful memories and it has matured like fine red wine.. Thank you very much for the interview..
I feel like Dineo and King Tha's relationship evolved soon after this interview. Dineo was right, King Tha's aura is on another level, let alone when meeting someone of a strong character like Dineo. The two really connect...love them both
King Tha'...Wow...I still very much refer & remember you from the very beginning " Jack Knife...Great talent, great music & great character. Strong & powerful. We're blessed to have you...💕
I shouldn't have listen to this interview, she used to be my biggest crush, now that is older, I still had that picture of her, absolutely stunning. This is taking away. Sorry no mean to disrespect her, she's an icon of music in my generation.
I thoroghly enjoyed the interview fam. I have always admired Thandiswa from afar... firstly as a leader, an amazing musician and nje as a person ... she's forever been my crush roo😍😍😍... keep the flag flying King Tha... Dineo and Sol, siyabonga for the amazing morning shows guys... much love
Thandiswa reminds me so much of my late brother with the PAC sloganeering. One settler - one bullet IAfrica - izwe lethu UPoqo - akabethwa Arm the people - liberate Azania High revolutionary discipline - high revolutionary moral Motto - serve, suffer, secrifice Ganda amanegotiations ganda!!!
I honestly didn’t know other people out there grew up in uPoqo households, my family lived and breathed PAC…I sang songs like “khawu’phindu buye Sobukwe” before nursery rhymes.. Anyway, thank you for this comment with the slogans, it really took me back ❤️
@@naledikomsana3443 The story of the PAC is a really sad one in the context of where we find ourselves as a country today. The PAC was meant to be a natural successor to the ANC throne. Things started going south in the PAC after the demise of Clarence Makwetu.
@@ronm4385 The PAC was not a successor to the ANC, the PAC was the real deal, that is why the powers that be cut off the head early beginning with introducing the Sobukwe Clause (indefinite detention without trial). They knew they couldn't control or dictate to the PAC.
@@lekis5975 yes the PAC was indeed the real deal in terms of ideology, the calibre of leadership and membership. My synopsis was purely based on size of membership, for the longest time pre-democracy the PAC was considered to be second in numbers to the ANC and I am purely talking about the urban vote.
Crazy how I lost my mom when “Belede” came out same week and the name of that album is named after Thandiswa’s late mom and it was my favourite album of all albums I was listening to. This album will always be close to my heart.
King Tha!❤🎉 I love how inspiring you are. We go through stuff and think others, especially celebrity icons, don't. Thank you for your kindness and example.
Hi miss Thandiswa Mazwai, i love love you so much and thank you mother of soul for the music 😘🙏♥️❤️I'm really humble when i listen to every song you release thank you. Your music has kept me alive and comforted me in a time where i felt confused and hurting, so my life has been a journey of finding myself. With the gift of spiritual journey that I'm still confused about, i listen to your song Thonga and it unleash my gift and because i don't practice i sometimes get lost and can't control my emotions. Camagu 🙏kganya lesedi.
King Tha, child of the soil, to me, your delivery is always flawless. You are able to remix songs that transend time. Okhoko nokhokokazi also spirutaly use your voice as a channel to transmit spiritual lessons. Sana, the next authentic message is awaited with beated breath. Siyaziqenya ngawe KTha. Sitakuthanda kumkanikazi, bayede sthabdwa sethu. Much love ❤️ to your journey and we give thanks to you and for you, sister.
27:21 my goodness this is how I feel after I sing! I have had to consciously stay ‘with the people’ because it was a lot for people (or so I felt. My brain I suppose). But I have the exact experience. Both before and after, I need silence (when I used to have concerts anyways).
Thandiswa I can be your mind trainer❤️... All the best on your weight loss journey, I'm also on the same path. Enjoyed this video, you are always beautiful May the Lord keep you❤️