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Mafokate, Arthur (South Africa) THERE are few more captivating music personalities in South Africa than Arthur Mafokate. A musician, singer, producer, performer, songwriter and television personality, Arthur (or Mr Vuvuzela as he’s also known) is undeniably one of the country’s most loved individuals: At the FNB South African Music Awards, Arthur scooped the rest of the music industry to take home the award for Song of the Year. A new category, Song of the Year is voted for by the South African music listening public and the success of Arthur’s song, Oyi Oyi, in a year when the competition was strong is indicative of his enduring appeal for his hundreds of thousands of fans. When he first came to public attention in the late 1980s, Arthur was not a singer, but a dancer who’d won the Dance Categories at a number of different competitions including the Shell Road to Fame Talent Search and the Town Talk Pantsula Dance Competition. He also made his mark on the modelling world, having taken the Mr Soweto title and achieved runner-up status in the Mr South Africa competition.
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Windows server clustering. But, in spite of these successes and potential career directions, Arthur instinctively knew he wanted to be involved in the music business. Drawing inspiration from his role model, Chicco, Arthur set about looking for a recording deal, and, after some intermittent success, he secured a deal with CCP records. Instrumentation: vocals, arranger Genre: kwaito Arthur’s first few offerings Windy Windy and the concept project, Bambezela draw a moderate response. However, the time spent working on these two projects enabled Arthur to hone his skills as a producer as well as a performer and songwriter, preparing the way for the album which, in many ways, changed the face of the local music industry. Kaffir, released in mid-1995, was a six-track EP that stamped Arthur as an artist unafraid to court controversy or state his strongly held opinions.