Kwesta | |
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Kwesta performing at City-View in Durban 2016 | |
| Born | Senzo Mfundo Vilakazi (1988-08-11)11 August 1988 (age 37) Katlehong, Gauteng |
| Other names | DaKAR |
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| Spouse | [1] |
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| Origin | Ekurhuleni, Gauteng, South Africa |
| Genres | Hip hop |
| Instrument | Vocals |
| Years active | 2002–present |
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Senzo Mfundo Vilakazi (born 11 August 1988) known professionally asKwesta, is a South African rapper and songwriter.[3] He was born inKatlehong, Gauteng, a township also known as ‘K1’.[4] In 2003, at the age of 15, he and his friends formed a rap groupGhetto Fellaz which then changed toThe Juvenylz, same year.He is currently signed to his own independent media company known as RapLyf Records with co-founderKid X.[5]
In 2010, he released his debut studio albumSpecial ReKwest. His second albumDaKAR (2013), peaked at number 3 on theiTunes South African Hip-hop/Rap chart.[6] Kwesta's third studio album,DaKAR II (2016),[7] spawned with singles includes; "Ngud", "Nomayini", "Day One", "Ngiyazifela Ngawe," "Mayibabo" and "Mmino". The album was certified 7× Platinum by theRecording Industry of South Africa (RISA).[8][9] Having sold 210,000 copies in South Africa,DaKAR II became South African hip hop's best-selling album.[10][11] His fifth studio albumg.o.d Guluva (2021), which debuted at number 3 inSouth Africa.
His most reputableaccolades include 6South African Music Awards, 4 South African Hip Hop Awards, 1 MTV Africa Music Awards, and 1 Metro FM Awards.
Kwesta attended Phumlani Secondary School inKatlehong for three years, and later Alafang Secondary School.
He developed an interest in poetry during his high school years and received positive feedback and encouragement from fellow students and teachers.[12]
In 2003, Kwesta became a part of the group The Ghetto Fellas later known as The Juvenylz.[13] The group disbanded after two years.
After the group's disbandment, Kwesta made an agreement with Africa's Most Southern Record Company for the use of their studios. During this time, Kwesta participated in competitions and events to provide visibility for his brand. He took part in YFM's Rap Activity Jam MC of the Month competition.[14] He topped ETV's Shiz Niz Freestyle Kings Special.[15] Also, he performed at The Rand Show, Miss Confidence Show and The Durban Beach Festival.
The rapper dropped out of high school at the age of 16.[16] After which he convinced his mother to give him the taxi fare necessary to get to Buttabing Entertainment's offices. The meeting resulted in him being added to the record label's roster marking the beginning of his signed career.[17]
In 2007, Kwesta earned a judging gig on the Sprite Hip Hoop Tour and a feature on The Ventilation Street Tape.[15] He was also part of The Nokia Defend Your Street Campaign, where he worked with other artists to create the theme song.[18]
In the same year, Kwesta released his inaugural singleSharp Fede.[19] He later released a mixtape in collaboration with DJ C-Live.[20]
In 2010, Kwesta was among the few chosen as Brand SA Ambassadors. He performed during the national roadshows held before the2010 FIFA World Cup hosted in South Africa.[18] Kwesta worked alongsideKelly Rowland, Jozi, and2Face amongst other artist on theEverywhere You Go anthem forMTN. He also performed during the2010 FIFA World Cup closing ceremony.[21]
In September 2010, Kwesta released debut studio album titledSpecial Rekwest.[22] The album featured hit singles such asBabhemi,Flash It,Stomp andPump It.[23]
Flava received a synch-deal withDStv and got featured in theLoeries TV's 2011, ad-campaign.[24]
Pump It received a synch-deal withDStv and Redds.[24]
Stomp was one of the soundtracks forDeath Race 3,[25] an America action movie.
With the success of the album, Kwesta became South Africa's first rapper to have seven songs ranked on multiple radio charts in the same year.Special Rekwest earnedSAMA nominations in 2011 for Best Newcomer and Best Rap Album.[26]
On 25 November 2013, Kwesta released his second studio album titledDaKAR (Da King of Afrikan Rap). The album ranked third on the South AfricaniTunes Hip-Hop Charts during its debut.[27]
In 2016, Kwesta released his third studio album titledDaKAR II. On 18 January 2016,Ngud' was released featuring,Cassper Nyovest.[28]
At annualMTV Africa Music Awards, the single "Ngud'" received a nominations for the song of the Year.[29][30] In early October 2017, his single "Spirit" featuring the American rapperWale was released. The song was certified platinum by Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA).[31][32]
On 26 April 2018,DaKAR II was certified 7× Platinum by the Recording Industry ofSouth Africa (RiSA).[33]
In March 2021, his single "Fire In The Ghetto" featuring Troublle was released, as album's lead single.[34]
On 30 April 2021, Kwesta released his fourth studio album, titledg.o.d guluva [acronym for "ghost of dakar"]. The cover art was byNelson Makamo.[35]The album featuresSouth Africa artists Thabsie, Focalistic, TLT,Yanga Chief,K.O.[36] The album peaked No. 4 inSouth Africa Top 100 Albums,[37] and received generally positive reviews from music critics.[38]At the 2021Mzansi Kwaito and House Music Awards, his single "Njandini" won the award for the best Best Kwaito song.[39][40]
| Title | Album details |
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| Special ReKwest |
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| DaKAR (Da King of Afrikan Rap) |
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| DaKAR II |
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| 2 Skeif |
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| g.o.d guluva |
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| Speak N Vrostaan ( withKabza de Small) | • Released: December 2022 • Label: Dope Dreams Co.• Formats: Digital download |
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certification | Album | |||||||||
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| "Ngyaz'fela Ngawe"(featuring Thabsie) | 2016 | 1 | RiSA: 11× Diamond (119× Platinum)[42][43] | DaKAR II | |||||||||
| "Ngud'"(featuringCassper Nyovest) | 2016 | 1 | RISA: 7× Platinum | DaKAR II | |||||||||
| "Spirit"(featuringWale) | 2017 | 1 | RISA: Platinum[44][45][46][47] | Non-album single | |||||||||
| "Vur Vai" | 2018 | – | TBA | Non-album single | |||||||||
| "I came, I saw"(featuringRick Ross)[48] | 2020 | – | – | – | |||||||||
| "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. | |||||||||||||
Awards and nominations
| Year | Awards | Category | Results | Ref. |
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| 2017 | 23rd SAMA | Best Male Artist of the Year | Won | [49][50] |
| Highest Airplay of the Year (Ngud') | Won | |||
| Best Rap Album | Won | |||
| Highest Airplay of the year (Ngud') | Won | |||
| Best Album of the Year | Won | |||
| DStv MVCA | Favourite Music Artist/Group | Won | [51] | |
| 2025 | Metro FM Music Awards | Best R&B Song | Won | [52] |
| Song of the Year | Nominated | |||
| Best Hip Hop Song | Nominated | |||
| Best Collaboration Song | Nominated |