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Thandiswa Mazwai: Tiny Desk x globalFEST
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In 2021, the Tiny Desk x globalFEST series was created to promote international music discovery. For the last three years, artists from around the globe have performed Tiny Desk (home) concerts from their respective countries, but for the first time this year, artists performed at the Tiny Desk at NPR's headquarters.

Suraya Mohamed | April 1, 2024
Thandiswa Mazwai is one of post-apartheid South Africa's most influential musicians. For nearly 30 years she has championed a kind of dance music called Kwaito. The South African genre mixes a variety of rhythms and influences including hip-hop, reggae, jazz and house music.

This phenomenal set starts with “Nizalwa Ngobani?”, translated from the Xhosa language for “Do you know where you come from?” It’s dedicated to the ever-resilient people of South Africa. “I want to say to my people at home, thank you,” she says. “I am known worldwide because of you.” After, she sings a love song, “Ingoma” with the memorable hook “Ngoma we, ngoma we, ngoma we,” which loosely translates to “You are a song that I never get tired of.”

She dedicates the next song, “Children of the Soil,” to all the people around the world who find themselves struggling for freedom. “This is our time to use our voices,” she affirms. “This is the time for us to fight for freedom, wherever it is in the world.” “Children of the Soil” will be featured on her soon-to-be-released new album, Sankofa. And she finishes this set with the powerful “Abenguni,” and the catchy upbeat tune “Lahl’umlenze,” with its resilient hook: “Why does it matter how I dance?”

SET LIST
“Nizalwa Ngobani?”
“Ingoma”
“Children of the Soil”
“Abenguni”
“Lahl’umlenze”

MUSICIANS
Thandiswa Mazwai: lead vocals
Lungile (Lulu) Maduna: drums, vocals
Sunnyboy Mthimunye: guitar
Tendai Ali Shoko (Shox): bass
Thabang Tabane: percussion
Xolani Thabethe: keys, vocals

TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Suraya Mohamed
Director/Editor: Kara Frame
Audio Technical Director: Neil Tevault
Series Producer: Bobby Carter
Videographers: Kara Frame, Maia Stern, Joshua Bryant, Elizabeth Gillis
Audio Engineer: Becky Brown
Production Assistant: Elle Mannion
Photographer: Zayrha Rodriguez
Creative Designer: Jackie Lay
Tiny Desk Team: Ashley Pointer, Hazel Cills
Executive Producer: Suraya Mohamed
globalFEST Team: Isabel Soffer, Bill Bragin, Shanta Thake, Zion Jackson, Ian Thake
Series Creators: Bob Boilen, Stephen Thompson
VP, Visuals and Music: Keith Jenkins

#tinydesk #nprmusic #thandiswamazwai
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@janinepaules9138

1 month ago

Fellow South Africans are we all here?!!🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦

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@i_vanta

1 month ago

South Africans, I'm taking attendance. Please raise your hand when you hear your name! 🫡🫡

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@carlos_sniper

1 month ago

As a Xhosa South African watching my language being represented to the fullest makes me so emotional, thank you mama Mazwai.🖤 CC

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@intentionaldrumming

1 month ago

I'm Irish and I just love good music...no matter where it's from. This is magic music to me, I love it. This lady is fantastic, and the musicians behind her are amazing. I would listen to this all day long. Thank you Tiny desk for another gem!

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@MalaikaMazwai

1 month ago

oh my mommy. im immensely proud of you. lets go get em

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@kliquest

1 month ago

More than 90% of Black South Africans can speak and understand English but they choose to sing in their African languages. From Amapiano to Every genre. Embrace your culture the Ancestors are proud

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@silkkvegas7167

1 month ago

Zimbabwe approved.. we love u we never forget those Bongo Muffin days 🇿🇼

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@tshotetsiphosa518

1 month ago

Basotho in the house:hand-pink-waving:, we can't miss on action like this , absolute greatness!!!

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@elleteephoenix9132

1 month ago

Tiny desk was so lucky, this woman is a living legend

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@cutykerry

1 month ago

Kenyans Checking in because we love SouthAfrica!! 🇰🇪 ❤

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@jessicaonuorah3330

1 month ago

Am Nigerian🇳🇬 Just stumbled upon her tiny desk concert. Am an advocate of singing in our natural language. That first song is so nice❤️❤️❤️

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@naograndi1214

3 weeks ago

I am from St. Lucia in the Caribbean and this music as had such a positive impact on me since viewing and discovering. An amazing artist .. happy I found her. I listen to her everyday now. More blessings and light to the South African people :)

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@lettienahole1512

1 month ago

Namibia 🇳🇦 checking in because Thandiswa is for all of us Africans

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@cristetia

1 month ago

Who still goes insane when they hear Ingoma? What a Classic.

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@lebogangkananto9779

1 month ago

No one talks enough about how cool the drum guy's top is. 🙌🏾✨️

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@lungelotriss0525

1 month ago

Her raw vocals capture the struggle and tell a story of the past and present. Such a talent 🇿🇦

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@jarredabrahams

1 month ago

Being South African is a flex 🇿🇦

550 |

@sivemente6525

1 month ago

Im challenging myself everytime my comment gets liked I'll watch this video again

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@mpho242

4 weeks ago

OMG I am sooo proud and glad that the world is finally waking up to see the beauty and talent bred in South Africa🥹 I wanna cry😭

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@mphotsoai4727

1 month ago

Am i the only one that got goosebumps listening to the 1st song 🇿🇦

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