A gospel-influenced house song about Jerusalem and faith has become a global phenomenon over the past year, received over 260 million views on YouTube (and counting), and inspired a viral social media ...
Master KG makes history as the first South African artist to hit 100 million views on YouTube with his mega hit 'Jerusalema'. Master KG’s smash hit “Jerusalema” has garnered 100 million views on ...
The removal of Master KG’s much loved hit song Jerusalema on YouTube left some fans suspecting foul play, but the musician quickly killed the rumour, saying it was due to technical glitches. Sorry ...
Master KG, the South African musician and producer of hit song Jerusalema, reached another milestone on Wednesday when the song reached 100 million views on YouTube. Jerusalema has been a major hit ...
The world sensation and storm never seems to end for Master KG’s smash hit Jersualema. This time in Legnano, Italy, a group of priests and sisters dressed in traditional black Roman Catholic attire ...
On 11 October 2019, Master KG released a new song with vocalist Nomcebo titled Jerusalema. Since being released over a year ago, the song has become a global phenomenon through the ...
It’s been two and half years since Master KG and Nomcebo Zikode unleashed “Jerusalema” and took the world by storm. The pair's hit single was initially a slow burner before it went viral across the ...
The Jerusalema video has hit 100 million views on YouTube. Master KG and Nomcebo, the artists behind the track, thanked fans for their support. Jerusalema took the world by storm, producing a viral ...
One night in 2019, DJ Kgaogelo Moagi, better known as Master KG, called up singer Nomcebo to come to his Johannesburg studio to record a song. “‘But it’s very late,’” Nomcebo recalled telling him.
South African music track and dance steps created in Angola have caught the imagination of politicians, priests and millions more A song from South Africa that has gone around the world and been ...
The "Jerusalema" dance challenge created a feel-good sense of community around the world. But now Warner Music is demanding license fees for using the song. There haven't been many opportunities to ...
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