St Bosseratti

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St Bosseratti
Birth nameDingaani Whayo
Also known asOchaga, 3rd Degree
Born (1984-12-01) December 1, 1984 (age 36)
Blantyre, Malawi
Origin Blantyre, Malawi
Genres Hip hop, R&B, electropop, Reggae, House
Occupation(s) Songwriter, Producer
Years active2008–present
Labels Bosseratti Music
Associated acts Pitch Black Afro, Ifani, General Pype, Mafo

St Bosseratti aka Dingaani Whayo (born December 1, 1984), is a Malawian composer and record producer. [1]

Bosseratti has written and produced hit singles for South African musicians, Pitch Black Afro (Zonke Bonke) and Ifani (Ewe). [2]

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References

  1. "Dingaani Whayo Discography". Discogs. Retrieved 2013-06-22.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  2. "The South African Xhosa Rapper Ifani: Hay'mani managed to creep higher than rejections". GoXtra News. 2011-09-23.