Artist's albums
100 Percent (Remix)
2023 · single
Pelo
2022 · single
Champion Music 2
2022 · album
Everything
2022 · single
Diaspora
2022 · album
Dor Do Povo
2022 · single
God Is A Black Woman
2022 · single
Maglera House Party
2022 · single
Makazana
2022 · single
The Suns Song
2022 · single
Limbo (Pretty Little Thing)
2021 · single
Champion Music
2020 · EP
Similar artists
Priddy Ugly
Artist
Tyson Sybateli
Artist
Okmalumkoolkat
Artist
Thato Saul
Artist
Touchline
Artist
DJ Sliqe
Artist
Jay Jody
Artist
Die Mondez
Artist
25K
Artist
Yanga Chief
Artist
MashBeatz
Artist
The Big Hash
Artist
Yung Tyran
Artist
Frank Casino
Artist
Marcus Harvey
Artist
Loatinover Pounds
Artist
Shane Eagle
Artist
Zoocci Coke Dope
Artist
FLVME
Artist
Wordz
Artist
Biography
Tokelo Moyakhe (born August the 3rd, 1993) is a South African rapper and songwriter. Born in a small town in the Freestate called Reitz and raised in a Klerksdorp township called Kanana,in the North West province, he embarked on his musical career at a young age under the stage name "M.D.B" ( Maglera Doe Boy). Releasing an EP titled "Progression” in 2015 that garnered national attention and led to him being recognized on Hype Magazine's "Top 5 underrated Mixtapes and EP’s. He began to gain recognition on a bigger scale after, working on songs featuring acts like Slikour,Towdeemac,Cassper Nyovest,Khuli Chana and more recently,pH Raw & Reason and HHP,he was also nominated for Hype Magazines 2017 Freshmen list. He began his musical career in his hometown for 14 years, getting his style from the rappers he grew up listening to that originate from Klerksdorp. His vernacular style of rap is influenced by Motswako and West Coast Gangster rap, which led to the birth of his style which was dubbed “STRAATA” by a rapper who does the same style who goes by the name of Apu Sebekedi.His influences nationally were kwaito artists like Brickz,Mapaputsi,Ma-Orange,Gumshev,Zola,Mageu amongst a few. He started recording music in professional studios at a very young age, working with Afro Pop legends “The Jaziel Brothers” Luthando & Ntobeko Ncgizela,who were also recording Jub-Jub’s album at that time. He continued making music on his own with the producers he grew up around ever since.