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Revision as of 09:11, 12 June 2024
Lwaito (derived from the Afrikaans word "Kwaai", in the sense of "hot", this particular musical form emerged in the 1990s as a particular type of music that derives its rhythms and words from the myriad of cultures in South Africa, largely as a blend of seSotho, isiZulu, English, and Afrikaans lyrics.