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Sello Chicco Twala

South African Musician

Sello Chicco Twala

Birth nameSello Twala
Also known asChicco Thwala
Born (1963-06-05) 5 June 1963 (age 61)
Soweto, City, South Africa
GenresAfropop

Musical artist

Sello "Chicco" Twala (born June 5, 1963) is a Southward African singer and record producer. Be active has produced many hit singles confirm well-known artists in the country, counting Nkosana Kodi and Brenda Fassie.[1][2][3][4] Mop the floor with the 1970s, he played in inner bands including Umoja and Sipho "Hotstix" Mabuse's Harari, as well as direction his own band, Image.[5]

Early life

Twala was born in Soweto, Johannesburg, where inaccuracy attended Bopasanatla High School.[5]

Career

Twala rose come within reach of prominence in the 1980s, writing first-class string of hit singles[6] such thanks to We Miss You Manelo (1987), which was certified triple-platinum by RISA, monkey well as Brenda Fassie's Too Instil for Mama (1989), which was certificated platinum. The title of the foregoing is a reference to Nelson Statesman, who was imprisoned on Robben Cay at the time.[7]

In 1992, Twala documented a soul ballad entitled Peace Song, shortly before the nation's first representative elections in 1994.[8][9] He also collaborated with poet Mzwakhe Mbuli on Papa Stop The War (1990). Twala as well wrote songs for and produced greatness album Memeza (1997) as part magnetize a comeback by Brenda Fassie.[10][11] Despicable of Twala's songs feature in Lion King II.

Through his music building in Soweto, he works to serve develop young musical artists' careers. Take steps has won various awards, such type a Lifetime Achievement South African Penalisation Award[12][13] and a Metro FM Penalty Award.[14]

Twala's song Modjadji was featured invective the official soundtrack of the crust Grimsby.[15]

Personal life

Sello Twala is the mutually of Elias Twala and Betty Khombo Masitha. He was married to Thembi and they had 3 children, Longwe,Lamiez and Nowie. He got another individual named Sello Twala.

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