Forget the long weekend, the streets are celebrating the return of Master KG's hit single Jerusalema to YouTube. The music video was removed from the popular streaming service earlier this week. The ...
The track has been a global sensation with hundreds of renditions, dance challenges and reaching top 10 lists in many dance charts around the world. ALSO READ: Master KG’s ‘Jerusalema’ fourth ...
One night in 2019, DJ Kgaogelo Moagi, better known as Master KG, called up singer Nomcebo to come to his Johannesburg studio to record a song. “‘But it’s very late,’” Nomcebo recalled telling him.
The removal of Master KG’s much loved hit song Jerusalema on YouTube left some fans suspecting foul play, but the musician quickly killed the rumour, saying it was due to technical glitches. Sorry ...
While international film and TV shoots have been halted in South Africa for the past six months due to a ban on foreign flights during the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the local industry have found a ...
Members of Parliament and staff take part in the Jerusalema Challenge. Amid the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic, strict lockdown and social distancing measures were enforced the world over. Humans ...
The "Jerusalema" dance challenge created a feel-good sense of community around the world. But now Warner Music is demanding license fees for using the song. There haven't been many opportunities to ...
A German state said Monday it was forced to fork out for licence fees to Warner Music after several police forces took part in the "Jerusalema" viral dance challenge. South African musician Kgaogelo ...
In February the Angolan dance troupe Fenómenos do Semba created the viral #JerusalemaDanceChallenge video that showed off their dance moves to the South African hit song Jerusalema. Their video is set ...
The Garda Síochána Ombudsman Commission (GSOC) says it will not be investigating complaints lodged against the Irish police who produced the viral #Jerusalema video. “There have been about five or six ...
Helmer Ralph Ziman’s “Jerusalema” is South Africa’s submission for consideration in the foreign film category at the Oscars, while helmer Maris Martinsons’ debut feature, “Loss,” will represent ...
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