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Memeza

Brenda Fassie · 1997

36 min · 8 tracks · African popular music

A vibrant fusion of traditional African rhythms and contemporary pop that celebrates life and resilience.

Memeza is an album by Brenda Fassie, released in 1997. A vibrant fusion of traditional African rhythms and contemporary pop that celebrates life and resilience. 'Memeza' is notable for its empowering themes and catchy tunes, contributing to Fassie's reputation as a voice for the marginalized in South Africa. The album received widespread acclaim, further entrancing fans with hits that dominated local charts and became anthems at social gatherings. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Memeza sound like?

A vibrant fusion of traditional African rhythms and contemporary pop that celebrates life and resilience. Rooted in African popular music.

What makes Memeza by Brenda Fassie notable?

'Memeza' is notable for its empowering themes and catchy tunes, contributing to Fassie's reputation as a voice for the marginalized in South Africa. The album received widespread acclaim, further entrancing fans with hits that dominated local charts and became anthems at social gatherings. By the time 'Memeza' was released in 1997, Brenda Fassie was already a significant figure in South African music, known for her bold sound and charismatic performances. This album followed her commercial peak with 'Brenda' (1995), solidifying her status as the 'Madonna of the Townships' amidst the cultural shifts post-apartheid.

How many songs are on Memeza?

Memeza has 8 tracks, running approximately 36 minutes.

Tracklist

8 tracks·36:17

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Qula Standout 5:17
  • 2 Sum' bulala Standout 4:06
  • 3 Vuli ndlela 4:25
  • 4 Msindo 4:10
  • 5 Memeza Standout 4:25
  • 6 Vuli ndlela (remix) 4:39
  • 7 Qula (remix) 5:17
  • 8 Sum' bulala (remix) 3:55

Release Date

January 1, 1997

Artist Origin

South Africa

Runtime

36 min 17 sec