Meet
the SATMA award winning group for Best Afro Pop album “The Soil”. A 4-member acapella singing group whose music
can best be described as ‘Kasi Soul’. The Soil strives to fuse their voices to
deliver melodic and harmonious messages that are aimed at uplifting and healing
souls all around the world. The first member of the group exists in a spiritual
form as The Creator of all. The other three members of the group take a
physical form: Buhlebendalo Mda, Luphindo Ngxanga, and Ntsika Fana Ngxanga, who
are occasionally also supported by two backing vocalists, Asanda and Tshwarelo.
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