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Khuli Chana
South African born and Mmabatho bred, Khuli Chana is a talented musician who practices the skill of rhyming in vernacular rap, Motswako.
Motswako encompasses various elements from various musical backgrounds. It involves street-talk and highly influential messages in Setswana, English; and other South African languages, yet largely comprehended lingo. Khuli Chana brings a different flavor and sound, not only to this type of music but also to the Hip-Hop scene.
One of his objectives is to encourage and inspire an international appeal into South African music. Khuli Chana is not new to the music industry; in the early 90s he formed a duet with Kaygee called 'Jazzadaz', he then joined forces with Towdee to form the group, Morafe.
[Link Inactive] Morafe has released two albums to date, namely 'Maru A Pula' and 'A Ene' which was nominated for Best Urban Pop at the 2007 South African Music Awards.
Khuli Chana – is fast becoming one of South Africa's hip hop elite – having previously took home the best new comer award at the 2009 Channel O music awards and has just recently scooped the award for best song of the year for his hit song 'Tswakstikem' at the Hype music awards.