Where did the Motswako rapper Tuks Senganga disappear to? At some point, Tuks Senganga was the biggest rapper in Mzansi. He had smash hits that topped charts in Mzansi and the world at large. In the mix of things, he went awol on Mzansi, and we all have been wondering where did he disappear to?
He had six studio albums and was a close friend to the late HHP and Khuli Chana. He was undoubtedly part of the group Morafe, which was best known for its SeTswana rap signature. After some years, he completely disappeared from the radar. His relevance started fading as new sounds graced the airwaves, especially crunk music.
Tumelo Kepadisa was born on 2 May 1981. Mahikeng, born and bred, started writing and making music in the late 90s but only got his big break in 2005. In 2005 he released the album Mafoko A Me, and he released five more after his debut album.
Where did award-winning musician and Skeem Saam actor Tuks Senganga disappear to?
Hits
Let Me Live, Sneng Neng, Senganga, 525 600 Minutes, Mafoko A Me, Mona, Motswako Athlete, I Love You Back, and No Need are among his biggest hits.
Awards
After breaking into the industry in 2005, he became a sensation in the same year. In 2006 he took away big awards as the new artist on the block. He won the Best Rap Album of the year for the album Mafoko A Me at the South African Music Awards ( SAMA’s ). He later won awards from the Metro FM Awards, the Hype Magazine Awards, and more SAMA Awards until 2011 for his 2010 album.
The voice behind Skeem Saam’s theme song