Duncan songs are popular in South Africa.
Duncan, whose real name is Sphamandla Mbambo, was born on 16th November 1995.
Mzansi knows him as Duncan Skuva, and he is one of the best hip-hop artists in the country.
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The albums have several songs that were well received by his fans and the country at large.
The talented hip-hop artist is loved by Mzansi, and his music videos receive many views.
Here is a list of his most watched music videos.
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It is one of the lead singles in the Street Government album that was released in August 2014.
In 2015, he won Metro FM Award for Tsiki Tsiki as the best remix.
His message is about the successful people inSouth Africa whose successwas built on other people’s struggles and pain.
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He addresses gender-violence, unemployment, rape, and drug abuse in this newly released singles.
This is one of the songs in the Street Government album.
He releasedMi Thatain 2014, and he again featured Dj Tira.
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It was well-received with overwhelming love from his fans and also provided a unique twist.
It was released in 2014, and it has an overwhelming number of views.
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It is among the tunes in the Second album titledBalaclava.
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It is a series soundtrack featuring Lastee and Ngane.
The song once more has proven his flexibility in addressing social illnesses in the South African community.
It is also among the songs that were well received by his music fans.
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It is a carol included in the Balaclava album featuring Maza.
The lyrics clearly state that it is a message of love.
Duncan states, baby, you are the one that I love in his lyrics.
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The track features Monaco.
Duncan says that life is a journey Yewena sani zwakala la ngathi usuphu-ma endleleni ima la.
He describes how life at some point is not easy.
This track was released in 2016, and it is also among the songs in the Balaclava album.
The song features Mfanakagogo, Arab, and Lastee.
Zakwe, in his lyrics, says that ghetto children can still make it in life.
Duncan songs have been of significant impact on the lives of South Africans.
Unlike other musicians in South Africa, he addresses the social illnesses in African communities through music.
Duncan Street Government is one of the albums that address all these controversies in society.
His messages in the various albums and tunes were well received by his fans.
He is indeed a gifted musician, and Mzani is proud to have him.
Recognized for her exceptional talent, she clinched the Writer of the Year Award.
Beyond her professional endeavours, Alice is an engaged member of the Rotaract Club of Kabete.
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