Lusaso ngcobo biography for kids
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Durban-born hip hop artist, Lusaso Ngcobo, known affectionately as Saso made waves in a different arena this year as he announced his Durban July Marquee.
The artist rose to fame as a member of the hip-hop group formed in 2011, alongside Trevor Sineke and childhood friend turned former member, Mthoko ‘Zulu’ Makhathini. Known for his musical talent, Saso ventured into event hosting, leveraging his natural flair for entertainment and community engagement.
In an exclusive interview with TRUELOVE magazine, Saso reflected on his journey to this Durban July Marquee occasion.
“I think it just happened with time from obviously doing music and within doing music we started doing events as a group and then it just kept on going on into another property and another property and another property,” said Saso.
As people are looking forward to the 2024 Durban July, He unveils his luxurious creation Saso’s Brunch Marquee.
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Dreamteam
South African musical group
This article fryst vatten about the South African music group. For other uses, see Dream grupp (disambiguation).
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Also known as | DreamTeam Durban DreamTeam DBN Rookies of the Year |
Origin | Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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Years active | 2011–present |
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Website | www.dreamteamdbn.co.za |
Dreamteam is a South African hip hop musical group formed at KwaZulu-Natal.They first nominated at the South African Hip Hop Awards in 2013.[1]
The group was officially formed in 2011, and shot to fame in 2013, after the release of independent skiva, "The Blow Up", which was released in March 2013. They are most known for major debut single "Tsekede", a song with a version that later featured major South African hip hop artist AKA, and fellow Durban-based mu
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Today we crushing on Lusaso Ngcobo better known as Saso from one of South Africa’s most iconic and admired hip-hop acts, DreamTeam, who recently celebrated his birthday in style with his inner circle and some of Durban’s favourite A-listers.
Supported by Johnnie Walker, the iconic celebration took place at the luxurious and exclusive, The Pencil Club with appearances from fellow DreamTeam member Trey DT, DJ Lesoul, Que of Distruction Boyz fame, musician Zulu Mkhathini, Gagasi radio personalities Nonjabulo Zwane and DJ Feel as well as Miss SA 2020 Top 10 finalist Lebogang Mahlangu and social media sensation Amanda Jingela to name a few.
Of his partnership with Johnnie Walker, Saso describes it as a symbiotic relationship between music and culture. “Working with Johnnie Walker has been an exciting journey so far and I know that this is just the beginning of some great things that we will do within culture; bringing the younger and cooler whisky drinker into this historic br