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Mahlasela, Vusi
1965—
Musician, singer, songwriter
The captivating rhythms and powerful lyrics of Vusi Mahlasela's folk anthems both inspired and documented the antiapartheid movement in South Africa during the 1980s.
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After the fall of the racist government in the early 1990s, Mahlasela's music became a compelling call for peace, deliberation, and forgiveness in the newly liberated state. Often called simply, "The Voice," because of his wide range and vocal versatility, Mahlasela has become a well-known musical ambassador of the South African struggle for freedom and equality.
His poetic lyrics and afro-fusion cadences embody the healing role that music has often played in African culture, a complex soundtrack that captures the pain of the past and the hope for the future.
Vusi Sidney Mahlasela Ka Zwane was born in 1965 in Lady Selborne, a township near the South African administrative capitol city of Pretoria.
Under the racist apartheid system that existed in South Africa