Young Mbazo
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Thee Legacy is a distinct South African contemporary isicathamiya ensemble spinoff made up of the sons and grandsons of the multi Grammy-award winning acapella group Ladysmith Black Mambazo.[1] They rose to stardom as a result of winning the inaugural Sing Off South Africa 2015[2] a cappella music competition, which aired on SABC 1[3] and earned them a recording deal with Sony Music Entertainment Africa.
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Young Mbazo | |
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Also known as | Thee Legacy |
Origin | KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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Years active | 2009 (2009)–present |
Labels | Sony Music Entertainment Africa |
Spinoff of | Ladysmith Black Mambazo |
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Young Mbazo was nominated at the 16th Metro FM Music Awards in the Best Remix category for radio charting singles "Wena Wedwa" (MusicCraftMAN Mix) and "S’thandwa Sami" (Mr Kamera Remix); making them the only artists to receive more than one nomination in the same MMA16 category that year. Young Mbazo’s Wena Wedwa (MusicCraftMAN Mix) is also featured as a soundtrack to the latest Simba Mapha TVC.[citation needed]