Artist's albums
Double Pashash
1995 · album
Will Excite You
1994 · album
Heroes
1994 · album
The Real Peta Teanet
1988 · album
The Black Force
1988 · album
Maxaka
1988 · EP
Greatest Hits
2015 · compilation
Saka Naye Jive
2014 · album
The Best Of Tsonga Disco
2014 · compilation
More Hits From
2013 · album
Divorce Case
2013 · album
Greatest Hits
2013 · compilation
King Of Shangaan Disco
2008 · album
The Best Of
2004 · compilation
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Biography
In April 1996, Billboard Magazine cited Soweto-born vocalist Peta Teanet as one of "South Africa's artists to watch." Driven by an infectious disco beat and a sensuous female choir that included future solo artist MaLindi, Teanet had successfully combined the urban, bubblegum, pop music of South Africa with uplifting lyrics that he sang in his native Tsonga language. Touring throughout South Africa, he had become one of the country's best-selling artists with such hits as "Cina Ndoda," "Damage," and "I Love You Africa." A couple of months later, Teanet was dead -- shot and killed by a policeman during an argument, putting a tragic end to his reign as "king of Shangaan disco." He was recalled by www.digitalcupboard.co.za as "a larger than life figure -- the epitome of burning out rather than fading away." Following Teanet's death, his brother, Forsta Teanet, assumed his role as a singer and bandleader. MaLindi released her debut solo album, To the Beat Yo!, in 2000. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi