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BRA HUGH’S all-star band

Phumlani S Langa

It’s been two years since the archetypal musician Bra Hugh Masekela passed away, but the impact of his art remains. So much so that his work is still being engaged with and sampled in all of South Africa’s good studios. And this is being done with his 1966 record, Thuma Mina.

The messaging behind this remix involves a call to all real patriots to truly live out the ideals housed in our Constitution. The aim of the release is to inspire a way out of the multipronged

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