Happy Dayz on Podcast Ep54 | Joe Nina, Kwaito to Amapiano, Collaborations, SA music currently & more
Join us on Happy Dayz for an exclusive interview with music legend Joe Nina, a pivotal figure who has profoundly influenced an entire genre. In this intimate conversation, Joe Nina shares his journey through the music industry, from his early beginnings to becoming a groundbreaking artist. He opens up about his inspirations, challenges, and the legacy he continues to build. This episode is a rare opportunity for fans and music enthusiasts alike to get into the life and impact of a true musical pioneer. Subscribe and hit the notification bell for this unforgettable insight into the genius of Joe Nina.
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He deserves an Honorary doctorate
Dr Makhosini Xaba, Nonkosi. Thank you, my brother, for all the music you have served. Stay blessed
I'm old enough to know that kwaito was taken from house and was mixed with our own style. I remember in the early nineties when Robin S was out we used to call that amakatara. And the guys that were popping at the time were oo thiza with time table and chocolate. Joe nina came with enkantini round about 93 or 94. Mfu was out also with tsiki tsiki as to who started kwaito i don't know beacuse Arthur was already out with amagents ayaphanda.
@buyanifakudze3489
5 ай бұрын
I remember that era... The sound jus before the 90s was bubblegum... With Chicco and them at the forefront... And indeed the house influence with a slower sound came in. As a producer, Joe Nina did some sounds and also did Brenda's new sound which kinda set the tone I think...
@pulemosese3758
Ай бұрын
Facts is these artists learned from the likes of Spokes H, Alec Khaoli , Thiza etc. in fact music was evolving at the time and mostly being influended by american pop which was also becoming laced with acid jazz and house. Before Kwaito there was Guz, Gong, LA Beatz etc which influenced the sound. SeaBee Motloung Thiba, Home Boyetc became a hits long before these cats came onto the scene.
This man is humble and shy at the same time wow...what a guy !!
Respect, Worth the watch... and please get hold of Bonginkosi 'Zola' Dlamini as well
A Teacher for Life , I miss Musicians like this
The architect of Kwaito
The Legend himself. Beautiful interview.
Musical wisdom from this guy...wow!!!
Dankie legend we thank you
Still taking care of himself.thank you for the foundation of great music. ❤
Joe Nina...what a humble guy...
The more things change the more they remain the same!!
I think it not only kwaito he's also an architect of afropop Sbali awudeli open doors for the afropop sound.
love this!
Grootman lase kasi lam espiyo, last town...respect
Nice interview! Letha noMdu Masilela tuu gootmaan
@coldwartv
5 ай бұрын
We appreciate your support and we will try to make it happen
Beautiful ❤
Joe Nina🎉🎉🎉
🐐
🎉Big brother Makhosi Joe Nina you are the best boet
Here's a FACT, Spokes H started the new age beats around 89/90 which later morphed to kwaito
@coldwartv
Ай бұрын
It's always beautiful hearing insight from different angles... thank you 🙏🏾
He's a genius like he's telling it now that the Vinals/LPs are already back in the market in UK markets. The saddest unfortunate part thina we follow.
Maria Podesta 🤟🏿.
Vuvuzela himself
Don't forget to call Guffy
@coldwartv
3 ай бұрын
We are working on it
That generator sound 😢
@coldwartv
5 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, it was loadshedding apologies
@AndileNkosi-kf8em
5 ай бұрын
Can we have Arthur Mafokate some time so he can confirm who started Kwaito,cause this is confusing now
@ParkerPower-rh1cm
Ай бұрын
Arthur marketed kwaito,he took it to thenext level.most kwaito legend didn't have the marketing strategy .Arthur made sure kwaito penetrates @@AndileNkosi-kf8em
eh sbale uzwakale naseTembisa phela, zibhaya iindawo that will host you
@coldwartv
5 ай бұрын
We would live to come, you can suggest a guest...