Kwaito legend, Tokollo "Magesh" Tshabalala could have turned 46 today and to celebrate the milestone, they unveiled his tombstone. "Your passing is overwhelming. To make complete sense of your being as a human would never suffice but the gravitas in you, yes the true You Mshengu, the energy is Magnificent and it is That which overwhelms me. Therefore I say ' Do not rest my brother. Keep living. Continue making that difference with impact. I Love you. And thank you for loving me," said Zwai Bala in a post on Facebook.
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A LEGACY
Magesh is the son of former Bafana Bafana coach and current Orlando Pirates administrator, Stanley "Screamer" Tshabalala. He passed away on August 15 after a short Illness. Magesh was a member of 90s kwaito trio TKZee - made of fellow members, Kabelo Mabalane and Zwai Bala.
The group made headlines with their project, Guz 2001 when they worked with the late Dr Mageu, who was part of Brothers of Peace, Sbu of AmaLawyer fame, Gwyza and Zwai's younger brother, Loyiso Bala. TKZee released an album that had a crossover appeal at the turn of the century.
Their hit single Fiasco was played in almost all the radio stations in the country.
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