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Ding Dong is the 1994 breakthrough second album of Joe Nina.[1] Both the album and the title track "Ding Dong" became major hits.
Track listing[]
Ding Dong
Amavava Namatseve
Kwasa Kwasa
Kuyabanda
Each One Teach One
Something's Gone Wrong
Peace And Love
Let's Do It Like This
Good Luck SA
We Danced
Ang'lalanga
References[]
^Max Mojapelo, Sello Galane Beyond Memory: Recording the History, Moments and Memories of South Africa 1920299289 2008 "his second album as Joe Nina was the massive hit, Ding Dong. his 1996 album Joy (Kuya Sheshwa La) won SaMa 2's Best township Dance ."