Big Zulu

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Big Zulu
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Background information
Birth nameSiyabonga Nene
Born (1987-04-07) 7 April 1987 (age 34)
Bergville, South Africa
Occupation(s)
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
  • actor
Years active2009–present
Labels
  • Universal Records (former)
  • Nkabi Records
Associated actsMduduzi

Siyabonga Nene (born 7 April 1987[1]), known professionally as Big Zulu, is a South African rapper, songwriter and actor.[2] He rose to spotlight after releasing the single "Donsa Nkabi" in 2016.

He signed a record deal with Universal Music in 2015 and Zulu released his debut album, Ushun Wenkabi (2018)[1] and Ungqongqoshe Wongqongqoshe (2019).

Zulu's third studio album Ichwane Lenyoka (2021), spawned three chart-topping singles "Mali Eningi", "Inhlupheko" and "Umuzi eSandton". Its lead single "Mali Eningi", was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA).[1]

Zulu also appeared in the television shows Isibaya, One Mic (2017-2020),[3] Uzalo (2020) and Isithembiso.[4] His accolades include 7 South African Hip Hop Awards, and 1 South African Music Awards.

Early life and influences[]

Siyabonga Nene was born and raised in Bergville, KwaZulu-Natal. He grew up listening to Maskandi and Isichathamiya music, influenced by Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Phuzekemisi and Imithente.[5]

He is influenced by Maskandi and Scathamiya.[6]

Career[]

Career beginnings[]

Zulu spent several years as a taxi driver and quit in 2008 to pursue his career in music. In 2009, he started writing songs and performing and earned title "King of Rap" in the rap battle contest held by Back to the City. His debut single "Donsa Nkabi" was released in 2016.[7]

2014–2019: Ushun Wenkabi, Ungqongqoshe Woongqongqoshe[]

After a number of years as an independent artist, he signed a record deal with Universal Music Records in 2015 and released his debut album Ushun Wenkabi in July 2018, with singles including "Ang'mazi umama" and "Home".[8]

His second studio album Ungqongqoshe Woongqongqoshe was released in 2019,[9] featuring Ab Crazy, Mnqobi Yazo, FiFi Cooper, Kwesta, Caspper Nyovest, Mosiholiq and Truhitz.[10] The lead single "Ak'laleki" featuring Kwesta was released. In 2 August his second single "Ama Million" featuring Cassper Nyovest & Mosiholiq was released and peaked No. 5 on the iTunes Chart.[11][12] The song was certified platinum.[13][14] In August 14, his third single "Vuma dlozi" featuring Mnqobi Yazo was released[15] and certified platinum by the Recording industry of South Africa (RiSA) with sales of 50 000 copies.[13] The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA)[16] and earned a nomination at the South African Music Awards (SAMA26) for Best Hip Hop Album.[17] In the same year, 2019, the album was nominated for Best Male Artist of the Year and Album of the Year at the South African Hip Hop Awards.[18] He established his own record label Nkabi Records.[19]

2020–present: Ichwane Lenyoka[]

On November 20, 2020, his single "Mali Eningi" was released featuring Intaba Yase Dubai & Ricky Rick as the album's lead single. The song debuted number 2 on Channel 0 Top 30 charts [20] and was certified double platinum.[21] At the 27th annual South African Music Awards, "Mali Eningi" won Best collaboration category.[22] At the end of 2020 he was selected for the first time on MTV Base: SA's Hottest MCs, at the fifth place.[23]

On March 11, 2021, he released a single "Inhlupheko" featuring Mduduzi Ncube as the second single.[24] The song peaked at number one on the South African iTunes charts and reach number 4 on Shazam charts.[25]

On 3 July 2021, he announced a new single titled "Umuzi eSandton" on Twitter.[26] The song was released on 9 July 2021;[27] It was featured on his album Ichwane Lenyoka, which was released on 3 September 2021.[28] The single "Umuzi eSandton" reached number one on Shazam charts.[29]

On September 13, 2021, he performed on season 14 on Idols South Africa.[30] Zulu won seven awards includes; Album of the Year, Song of the Year ("Mali Eningi"), Best Music Video, Best Male and Ubuntu Activism Award, Best Collaboration, and Best Digital Sales at the 2021 South African Hip Hop Awards.[31] At the end of 2021 he was selected again on MTV Base: SA's Hottest MCs, climbing to the second place.[32]

Other ventures[]

In 2019, Zulu founded the record label Inkabi Records.[33] Zulu has since signed Mduduzi Ncube.[34]

On September 21, 2021, Zulu started charity and donated with laptops and printers to Obonjaneni Primary School.[35]

As of August 2020, he partnered with Spitz as the ambassador of carvella.[36][37]

Discography[]

Studio albums[]

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Results Ref.
2019 S A H H A Album of the Year Nominated [39][18]
Best Male Artist of the Year Nominated
SAMA 26 Best Hip Hop Album Nominated [40][41]
2020 S A H H A Best Remix Nominated [42]
2021 SAMA 27 Best Collaboration Won [22][43]
2021 SAHHA 10 Album of the Year Won [44][45]
Best Male Won
Song of the Year Won
Best Collaboration Won
MVP/Hustler of the Year Nominated
Best Video Won
Ubuntu Activism Award Won
Best Digital Sales Won

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