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Pops Mohamed & McCoy Mrubata - Society Vibes - A New Hope (Remastered 2024) (2024) [Hi-Res]

Pops Mohamed & McCoy Mrubata - Society Vibes - A New Hope (Remastered 2024) (2024) [Hi-Res]
  • Title: Society Vibes - A New Hope (Remastered 2024)
  • Year Of Release: 1997 / 2024
  • Label: Next Music
  • Genre: Jazz, World, African
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
  • Total Time: 45:09
  • Total Size: 530 / 304 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Pops Mohamed & McCoy Mrubata – African Sketches (feat. Jabu Magubane, Prince Lengoasa, Tom Thabang & Sipho Madondo) [Remastered 2024] (04:41)
2. Pops Mohamed & McCoy Mrubata – New Hope (feat. Jabu Magubane, Prince Lengoasa, Tom Thabang & Sipho Madondo) [Remastered 2024] (04:51)
3. Pops Mohamed & McCoy Mrubata – Kofifi (feat. Jabu Magubane, Prince Lengoasa, Tom Thabang & Sipho Madondo) [Remastered 2024] (03:53)
4. Pops Mohamed & McCoy Mrubata – Bra Msomi (feat. Jabu Magubane, Prince Lengoasa, Tom Thabang & Sipho Madondo) [Remastered 2024] (04:16)
5. Pops Mohamed & McCoy Mrubata – Dolphin Dream (feat. Jabu Magubane, Prince Lengoasa, Tom Thabang & Sipho Madondo) [Remastered 2024] (05:19)
6. Pops Mohamed & McCoy Mrubata – Long Live Sophiatown (feat. Jabu Magubane, Prince Lengoasa, Tom Thabang & Sipho Madondo) [Remastered 2024] (03:57)
7. Pops Mohamed & McCoy Mrubata – McCoys Groove (feat. Jabu Magubane, Prince Lengoasa, Tom Thabang & Sipho Madondo) [Remastered 2024] (05:23)
8. Pops Mohamed & McCoy Mrubata – A Homa Trofo (feat. Jabu Magubane, Prince Lengoasa, Tom Thabang & Sipho Madondo) [Remastered 2024] (03:55)
9. Pops Mohamed & McCoy Mrubata – Woza (feat. Jabu Magubane, Prince Lengoasa, Tom Thabang & Sipho Madondo) [Remastered 2024] (04:50)
10. Pops Mohamed & McCoy Mrubata – Again and Again (feat. Jabu Magubane, Prince Lengoasa, Tom Thabang & Sipho Madondo) [Remastered 2024] (04:00)

Pops Mohamed (born Ismail Mohamed-Jan) is a South African multi-instrumentalist, jazz musician and producer.

Born in Benoni, Gauteng, Pops Mohamed had a career in music that was the logical outcome of an early exposure at Dorkay House to the likes of Abdullah Ibrahim and Kippie Moeketsi. Mohamed's father was a Muslim of Portuguese and Indian heritage and his mother was of Xhosa and Khoisan heritage. He grew up in the Indian community of Johannesburg. He started his first band The Valiants, at the age of 14. Known by fans as the "Minister of Music", he plays a wide variety of instruments: African mouth bow, bird whistle, berimbau, didgeridoo, guitar, keyboard, kora, and the thumb piano. He is also known for his wide range of musical styles which include kwela, pop, and soul. He produced Finding One's Self, the late Moses Taiwa Molelekwa's award-winning album.


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