Black Butterfly (Tsakani Mhinga album)

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Black Butterfly
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Studio album by
Released2003
Genre R&B
Length58 min
Label CSR Records
Tsakani Mhinga chronology
Tsakani
(2001)
Black Butterfly
(2003)

Black Butterfly is a 2003 album by Tsakani Mhinga. It won the South African Music Awards Best R&B Album in 2004. [1]

Track listing

  1. Black Butterfly
  2. In Dis Piece
  3. Tell Him (How I Feel)
  4. Initi8
  5. Beddaman
  6. Somewhere Over The Rainbow
  7. The Way You Love Me
  8. It's My Life
  9. Everything 'Bout You
  10. Close Your Eyes
  11. Free Me
  12. Friday Night
  13. How Do You Feel
  14. The Real Thing (Original Mix)

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References

  1. Drum: A Magazine of Africa for Africa - Issues 703-711 - Page 89 2006 TK won practically every award going, including South African Music Awards (SAMAs) for Best R&B Album for her debut album TKO in 2001, Eject Yo Ass in 2002 and Black Butterfly in 2004.