Amadlozi (album)

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Thola Amadlozi
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Studio album by
Released2000 (2000)
Recorded2000
StudioChicco Studios
Genre Pop Kwaito
Length37:56
Label CCP Records
Producer Sello Chicco Twala

Thola Amadlozi is a studio album recorded by South African singer Brenda Fassie and produced by Sello Chicco Twala. The album sold over 350,000 copies in South Africa [1] and won the Best Selling Album of the Year award at 2001 South African Music Awards. [2]

Contents

Background

Thola Amadlozi was released in 2000 by CCP Records. On 20 October 2009, the album was re-released by EMI Music South Africa (Pty) in digital. [3] The album was accompanied by the release of a music video of the same name. [4]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Thola Amadloziozi"4:16
2."Nakupenda (I Love You)"Twala4:37
3."Monate"Twala4:54
4."Ngizobuya"Twala4:04
5."Monate" (Kwaito Remix)Twala5:11
6."Oxamu"
  • Fassie
  • Traditional
5:21
7."Shoot Them Before They Grow"
  • Colbert Mukwevho
  • Twala
4:52
8."Thola Amadlozi" (Remix)Twala4:41
Total length:37:01

Personnel

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References

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