DJ Mbuso

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Mbuso's Revenge 03:51 Tools
soweto funk 02:49 Tools
Ukukholwa Kuwe (To Believe In You) 06:41 Tools
I Found Love 06:18 Tools
Thinking Of You 03:15 Tools
Dali Wami 06:13 Tools
summer breeze 05:01 Tools
Raw Groove 05:01 Tools
Homeboys 04:38 Tools
Love Of A Different Kind 04:38 Tools
swazi's dance 04:38 Tools
epiano 02:59 Tools
Mamorena 07:30 Tools
Hela Ngwanyana 07:30 Tools
Alright 07:30 Tools
Dali Wam 07:30 Tools
Heritage 07:30 Tools
Take It Back 07:16 Tools
ndalo's cry 06:10 Tools
House Music 05:20 Tools
Head over heels 05:23 Tools
World, Hold on 05:23 Tools
Oh Yeah 07:22 Tools
Another Soweto Story 05:47 Tools
All I Do - AbicahSoul Vocal Mix 05:47 Tools
Funk's Revenge 03:50 Tools
Call my own 03:50 Tools
in memory of 03:50 Tools
Watch the sunrise 03:50 Tools
Dokotela Mbuso Intro 05:13 Tools
Cute Dubb 05:13 Tools
Music Lovers 05:41 Tools
Anoying Drum 03:56 Tools
Love 2 U 05:06 Tools
Amazing Grace 05:06 Tools
Mzansi Funk 06:42 Tools
Amantombazana 03:29 Tools
Burn 03:29 Tools
Ukukholwa Kuwe (I Believe In You) (feat Shembe) 04:54 Tools
Tribute To Jabu 05:47 Tools
Nguwe 05:47 Tools
Usungowami 04:15 Tools
Why 04:18 Tools
Coopers Dance 04:18 Tools
Just Rumba 04:54 Tools
Oh Yeah - Djeff Afrozila Peaktime Vocal Mix 04:54 Tools
Stomp Your Feet 04:54 Tools
07.Dj Mbuso - In Memory Of... 04:54 Tools
Watch The Sunrise - Axwell 04:54 Tools
Roots 05:39 Tools
Ukukholwa Kuwe (To Believe In You) feat. Shembe - Original Mix 05:39 Tools
HOMEBOYS - DUDA 05:39 Tools
Flasher 05:39 Tools
Dance With Me 05:39 Tools
Moods 05:39 Tools
The Day Before Your Birthday 05:39 Tools
my life 05:39 Tools
05.Ink & Needle - Two 05:39 Tools
Lo Baby 05:43 Tools
7 Minutes And Counting 07:17 Tools
Nguwe (Mbuso's funky mix) (Remix) 04:23 Tools
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Mbuso Tulwana better better known by his stage name DJ Mbuso. Born in Orlando West, Soweto, south africa Mbuso began by creating mix tapes and later, with his brother, started one of the biggest annual parties in Soweto. During 1997 he freelanced until securing a residency at "Stage" nightclub before winning the "Camel Vinyl Experience Meltdown" in 1999. Mbuso then became resident at "Lilo Productions" events and in early 2000 got the prime weekend dance slot on "Y-FM" Radio. His first compilation, "Urban House Mix", was released in 1999 by Sony Music. In 2001 he teamed up with partner Harael Salkow and bought the "Sugartrax" vinyl store in Rosebank that he'd been working at for the last two years and converted it into the Soul Candi dance brand. "Soul Candi Session 1" was released in 2003. His first self-produced album, "Shades Of Maf & So", was released in 2005, and in 2006 he split from Soul Candi and moved Phezulu Records as an independent project to Johannesburg. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.