Artist's albums
Please Stay
2023 · single
Jabula
2023 · single
Afrika Wo-man (Fynite Remix)
2023 · single
Ngoma
2022 · single
African Salsa (D'oké Remixes)
2022 · single
Break
2021 · single
Premier Gaou (Black Motion Remix)
2021 · single
Memeza
2021 · single
Eloyi
2021 · single
Xxikiwawa
2021 · single
Sure Thing (Black Motion Anniversary Mix)
2020 · single
The Healers: The Last Chapter
2020 · album
Another Man
2020 · single
Don't Let Me Go (Djeff Soft Mix)
2020 · single
Don't Let Me Go
2020 · single
Disco Matanga (Yambakhana)
2020 · single
I Rise (Radio Edit)
2019 · single
Joy Joy (Radio Edit)
2019 · single
Moya Wa Taola
2018 · album
Joy Joy
2018 · single
Anyway
2018 · single
Lalela (Radio Edit)
2017 · single
Rainbow EP
2017 · EP
Ya Badimo
2016 · album
Kota (Coke Studio South Africa: Season 1)
2015 · single
Nanka Lamaphoyisa
2015 · single
African Salsa
2014 · EP
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Biography
Black Motion are a South African electronic duo known for blending house music with lively indigenous percussion as well as multilingual vocals with an array of guests from the country's thriving dance music community. Their 2011 debut, Talking to the Drums, helped establish them as leading purveyors of the burgeoning South African house scene. Over the coming years, they found international success, charting a diverse course that kept the pulse of the dance world while rooting itself in the myriad cultures of their native land with albums like 2016's award-winning Ya Badimo and 2018's Moya Wa Taola. Made up of DJ/producer Robert Bongani Mohosana and percussionist Thabo "Smol" Mabogwane, the pair collaborated in the town of Soshanguve, north of Pretoria. Both musicians came of age during the house music boom of the '90s and when they formed Black Motion in 2010, their aim was to infuse it with a more regional identity. Embracing native drums and other instrumentation, they also made use of guest vocalists singing not only in English, but in indigenous languages like Zulu and Tsonga. They found early success with songs like "Banane Mavoko" and "Set Me Free," both of which ended up on their 2011 debut album, Talking to the Drums. A follow-up album, Aquarian Drums, arrived in 2012 and over the next few years, Black Motion began making appearances internationally from Europe to North America, attracting new audiences with their dynamic live shows. Following 2014's gold-selling Fortune Teller album, they earned widespread critical acclaim for 2016's Ya Badimo which won them a South African Music Award and featured guests like Tlokwe Sehume, Wunmi, and Simphiwe Dana. 2018's Moya Wa Taola was another wide-ranging album with unique rhythms and instrumentation and numerous collaborators like Caiiro and Nokwazi. The duo spent the following year releasing singles like "Joy Joy" featuring Brenden Praise and "Everything" featuring Mo-T. ~ Timothy Monger, Rovi