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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.
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[[Kwaito]] (derived from the [[Afrikaans]] word "Kwaai", in the sense of "hot"), this particular musical form emerged in the 1990s, deriving much of its rhythms and words from the myriad of cultures in South Africa, particularly as a blend of se[[Sotho]], isi[[Zulu]], English, and [[Afrikaans]] lyrics.
  
 
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwaito
 
See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwaito

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Kwaito (derived from the Afrikaans word "Kwaai", in the sense of "hot"), this particular musical form emerged in the 1990s, deriving much of its rhythms and words from the myriad of cultures in South Africa, particularly as a blend of seSotho, isiZulu, English, and Afrikaans lyrics.

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwaito