South Africans on social media are beaming with pride after a talented young South African boy – from the sensational sibling trio, Biko’s Manna – showed American star Jennifer Hudson how to do theTshwala Bam. To think that we sat on the couch where every artist and amazing person has sat on, was so humbling and we were filled with so much joy and loved chatting with you!!!!!
“Thank you Jennifer Hudson & the team for all your love & generosity & taking good care of us backstage. Sending all the love to our supporters, we wouldn’t be here without the love and the support we’ve been getting from each and everyone of you. Mwah mwah WE LOVE YOUUUUU.”Biko’s Manna are originally from Johannesburg and have put a smile on millions of people’s faces across the world with their singing.
They are the talented children of singer and actress Ayanda Nhlangothi and Sebone Rangata – who are often seen performing with them at the Maboneng Precinct and at corporate gigs and events., the siblings fell in love with music and doing song covers after their father visited Japan. Rangata, who enjoyed Japanese pop music, brought back some music with him and his children picked up the lyrics by ear and they’ve made their own cover versions since.
Performing has been passed on from generation to generation as the trio’s grandmother is well-known performer, Dr Tu Nokwe, who was a member of the group Black Angels. Lately, the siblings have spent their time touring the United States. They’ve performed at the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville and Festival of Nations at Tower Grove Park in St. Louis, Missouri.
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