Izintombi Zesi Manje Manje Вђ“ Nomali / She Keeps On Knocking Page

Deep, rhythmic male accompaniment, often provided by artists like Bhekitshe Shabalala or Mthunzi Malinga.

Formed in 1967, Izintombi Zesi Manje Manje was created as a rival to the famous Mahotella Queens. During the early 1970s, they became one of the most successful groups in South Africa, frequently topping popularity charts with their "modern" take on traditional sounds. Deep, rhythmic male accompaniment, often provided by artists

"Nomali" and "She Keeps on Knocking" are classic 1974 tracks by the South African mbaqanga group (meaning "The Modern Girls"). These songs were originally released as a 7-inch vinyl single under the Masterpiece label. Music & Style "Nomali" and "She Keeps on Knocking" are classic

Bright, energetic female vocals that became a signature of South African township music. The tracks embody the genre, specifically a vocal-heavy

The tracks embody the genre, specifically a vocal-heavy substyle known as mqashiyo . Produced by the legendary Hamilton Nzimande, the music is characterized by: