Artist's albums
Abondaba
2023 · single
Thixo Wami
2023 · single
Ukhamba
2023 · album
Umbayimbayi
2023 · single
Amalobolo
2023 · single
Dear My Love
2022 · single
Zwafhela Zwofhela
2022 · single
We Run The Road
2022 · single
150 Bars
2022 · single
Ivolovolo
2022 · single
Ushun Wenkabi
2021 · single
Ichwane Lenyoka
2021 · album
iStradi
2021 · single
Umuzi eSandton
2021 · single
Inhlupheko
2021 · single
Mali Eningi
2020 · single
Vuma Dlozi
2020 · single
Ama Million (Remix)
2020 · single
Ndidikiwe
2019 · single
Ungqongqoshe Wongqongqoshe
2019 · album
Ama Million
2019 · single
Ak'laleki
2019 · single
Home
2018 · single
Intombi Zama Wololo
2016 · single
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Biography
South African rapper Big Zulu’s fanbase extends beyond hip-hop as his rhymes are steeped in Zulu lore. Born Siyabonga Nene in Bergville, KwaZulu-Natal, in 1987, he is a staple artist in maskandi, one of the most popular genres in the province that greatly influences his music and image. The hook to his 2020 blockbuster single “Mali Eningi” interpolates lines from late maskandi legend Bhekumuzi Luthuli’s “Imali Yabelungu.” Such references come naturally to an individual who spent some time in the taxi industry before making forays into rap in 2008. Though extravagant and aspirational at times, Big Zulu’s raps, which are exclusively in isiZulu, tell stories of South Africa’s working class while incorporating a genre they are deeply familiar with—as a result, his rise was swift. He went from a backpack rapper of the late 2000s to one of the most notable crossover rappers heading into the 2020s.