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Nkulee Dube is a South African Reggae musician - bolobedumusic
- Nkulee, whose music can be classified as ‘ethno-ragga’ fused with soul and jazz, is no stranger to the performance circuit and the music industry; she was a backing singer and dancer for the late Lebo Mathosa and later Ntando Bangani.
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- Nkulee Dube was born to the family of a music legend, Nkulee Dube has big shoes to fill to preserve and sustain the name of her late father, Lucky Dube.
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- Nkulee Dube was born to the family of a music legend, Nkulee Dube has big shoes to fill to preserve and sustain the name of her late father, Lucky Dube.
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- Nkulee Dube is a South African Reggae musician and the daughter of the late Reggae legend Lucky Dube.
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Her father was one of reggae‘s most successful legends ever - Lucky Dube. When he was shot to death on Oct 18, 2007, Nkulee Dube was in the car and witnessed the murder. Four years later, she still has difficulties talking about it. Now an artist in her own right, she has released her first album this summer, called 'My Way'. Her impressive stage presence resembles that of Lucky, but Nkulee has managed to find her own soulful style. South African roots reggae, flavored with dancehall, spiced with jazz - she calls it ethno ragga. Valentin Zill met Nkulee in Munich, Germany in August on her first world tour. South Africa‘s highly promising next reggae star on her music, touring life, the rich musical heritage of her native and, yes, some memories of her father.
Nkulee, growing up in a family like yours, it is no surprise really that you are doing music. But when you were younger, people told you to keep your voice under the shower.
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