The Tsonga Tribe of Northern South Africa, Mozambique, and South Africa produced these extremely frantic and fast-paced beats in the 1990s, along with playful low-fi synth melodies. In the previous ten years, this genre was also advertised globally as Shangaan Electro. Always performed during traditional ceremonies, weddings, and gatherings; very animated, eccentric, and cheerful.
The playing of a wide range of musical instruments is the foundation of the Tsonga’s illustrious musical history. Stringed, wind, and percussion instruments can be categorized into these three groups.
Songs / Tsonga
- Which was sources across the web
Xitsonga Remix – Mr Tintswalo Nkwinika · 2021
Na Twanana – Thomas Chauke · 2006
Birimani – Benny Mayengani · 2018
Nina Munhu – Themba Chauke · 2009
Mavari-Vari – Thomas Chauke · 2009
Ni Langha Wihi – Sho Madjozi · 2020
Dyisa Squad – Sho Madjozi · 2020
Ni Happy – Benny Mayengani · 2019
Xitsonga – Mr Tintswalo Nkwinika · 2021
Sunglen_Beer – Sunglen Chabalala · 2021
Rhangani – Benny Mayengani · 2014
Xitsonga – Part 2 – Lucy Shivambu · 2011
Vusiwana – Benny Mayengani · 2019
Ndzhumbha – Russian Army · 2018
Dokodela (Dr) – Thomas Chauke Na Shinyori Sisters · 2012
New Hit (Rubber Bullet) – Salani the Producer · 2022
Hilaku swaswameta – Vaswaswaswa · 2019
Nsati – Jeff Maluleke · 2004
Sayicology – Sayicology · 2012
Malambani – Benny Mayengani · 2020
Xitsonga – Boti Hasani · 2021
Savanna Nhlokweni – Salani the Producer · 2021
Makhelwani – King Tsonga · 2021
Mbilu- Benny Mayengani · 2022