A throwback photo of one South Africa’s favorite famous duo surfaced on social and left people talking on the comments section.
Theo on the left, Nhlahla in the middle, and the late Tebogo, who tragically lost his life after he was shot, were the three members of Mafikizolo when they first arrived on the scene. At the time the group was gaining popularity in the industry. One thing we are certain of is that they were close from day one and continued to provide us with great songs even in the tougher times.
The duet is depicted in vintage photographs wearing pink, which transports viewers to a time when music was still music.
Theo Kgosinkwe, Nhlanhla Nciza, and Tebogo Madingoane are the members of the South African musical group Mafikizolo, which was founded in the 1990s. This band performs music in the African style known as kwaito. Fans are moving and singing along to the beat of their song.
The trio has been around for a while and was signed by the South African record label Kalawa. The trio, which consists of a female named Nhlanhla and two males named Tebogo and Theo, has become a sensation; both young and old listeners are drawn to their distinctive musical style.
They self-titled their debut album Mafikizolo and it was published in 1997. They released their second album, “Music Revolution,” in 1999, and their best-selling record, “Gate Crashers,” in 2000. This group has a significant influence on their listeners since they write music that people enjoy and can identify with. Mafikizolo produced an album focused on how grateful they were to be saved by God after narrowly escaping death in a deadly car accident in December 2001.