Joe Nina

South African singer (born 1974) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Makhosini Henry Xaba (born 12 June 1974),[1][2] better known by stage name Joe Nina, is a popular South African singer.[3] In 1997 he wrote the theme song for, and joined the cast, of Les Blair's Channel Four Films improv comedy film Jump the Gun.[4]

Born
Makhosini Henry Xaba

(1974-06-12) 12 June 1974 (age 51)
OriginSouth Africa
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
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Joe Nina
Born
Makhosini Henry Xaba

(1974-06-12) 12 June 1974 (age 51)
OriginSouth Africa
GenresPop
OccupationSinger
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Early life

Xaba was born in Kwa-Thema in the East Rand township, Gauteng province of South Africa.

Discography

His first albums in the early 1990s under the aliases T McCool and King Rap, before switching to Joe Nina:

  • One Time One Vibe - first album as Joe Nina
  • Ding Dong (1994) - featuring hit single "Ding Dong"[5]
  • Joy - Kuya Sheshwa La (1996) - featuring hit single "Joy"
  • Egogogweni (1998)
  • Sbali (1999)
  • Mbabasa (2000)
  • Nomthandazo (2001)
  • Moments (2005) - featuring hit "Ebunzimeni"
  • Unchained (2009)[6]
  • Back Together 4 Life (2014)'
  • Ding Dong — The Greatest Hits At 40

Singles

Hit singles include:

  • "Ding Dong"
  • "Precisely"
  • "S'Bali"
  • "Zodwa"
  • "Pascalina"
  • "Maria Podesta"
  • "Phuma Kimi".

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