Sbu MaLawyer: Keeping the Kwaito Movement alive in the digital era
Sbu MaLawyer isn’t just a Kwaito artist but a cultural custodian.
For decades, the legend has carried the sound that amplified the voices of township youth after apartheid, and he’s determined it won’t be reduced to a memory.
His mission is urgent; keep Kwaito alive, visible, and evolving for today’s generation.
Kwaito’s imprint runs through pop culture, fashion, and language, and its DNA still pulses through amapiano, hip hop, and Afro house.
The genre proved that local stories could command the airwaves and travel far beyond South Africa’s borders.
Sbu joins Weekend Live to reflect on the impact kwaito has had on South African pop culture, from its early days to date.
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