Mlindo the Vocalist explained

Mlindo the Vocalist
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Birth Name:Lindokuhle Mgedeza
Birth Date:7 October 1995
Birth Place:Port Shepstone, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
Instrument:Vocals
Years Active:2017–present

Lindokuhle Mgedeza (born 7 October 1995), known professionally as Mlindo the Vocalist, is a South African singer and songwriter. He initially gained notable recognition following his debut single, "Amablesser", taken from his debut album, Emakhaya (2018).[1]

Life and career

1995–2016: Early life and beginnings

Lindokuhle Magedeza was born in the year 1995 in Port Shepstone, KwaZulu-Natal. At the age of four, he became part of a local church where he discovered his vocal skills. Mlindo attended the Phathwa High School in Gcilima, a borough of Margate.[2]

As he considered starting a musical career, Mlindo later went to Eastern Cape where he joined a hip hop group Flow Riders in 2010. He mainly took part in vocals.[3] In 2014, he established an a cappella group White Bread, after his departure on Flow Riders. White Bread was a success as they won several accolades, including Search for the Stars, held in uShaka Marine World, Durban.[4] In 2017, he won a talent competition Golden Search in Richards Bay, which gave him an opportunity to work with record label Afrotainment, owned by producer DJ Tira.[5] At this year, Mlindo the vocalist was a social media sensation as he uploaded videos covering popular songs. The notable video of him covering a stripped-down version of DJ Maphorisa song "Midnight Starring" went viral.[6] After being discovered by DJ Maphorisa on Twitter, he signed him to his label BlaqBoy Music, then later signed with Universal Music Africa.[7]

2018–2019: Emakhaya

See main article: Emakhaya.

On 6 February 2018, Mlindo was featured on Sun-El Musician's song "Bamthathile", becoming a successful hit in various South African radio stations, reaching atop on local charts.[8] He then released his debut single "AmaBlesser" which featured and was produced by DJ Maphorisa.[9] The song eventually became a hit and was certified four times platinum by RiSA on 10 May 2019.[10] As he rose to prominence, Mlindo helped his family by concluding disadvantages they faced. He managed to hire a house for his brother, and helped his unemployed mother.[11]

After the success of his single "AmaBlesser", Mlindo revealed his debut album cover and its release date as it was made available for pre-order on iTunes.[12] His debut album Emakhaya was released on 21 September 2018.[13] The album was certified platinum by RiSA and managed to get almost 45 million streams countrywide as of May 2019.[14] The second single "Macala" managed to reach number-one in South Africa, following the success of his lead single. The album earned Mlindo three nominations at the 25th edition of the South African Music Awards; Best Newcomer of the Year, Best Produced Album and Best Afro Pop Album.[15] [16]

2020-present: Umthandazo, Lindokuhle

Mlindo was reportedly working on his second studio album by August 2020.[17] [18] In 2020, he released two singles titled "Yekela" featuring Masiano & Vusi Nova followed by "Mali" single featuring Nathi.[19]

In late June 2022, he made announcement on his Instagram account off his second studio album.[20]

Lindokuhle was released on July 22, 2022.[21]

Discography

See main article: Mlindo the Vocalist discography.

Studio albums

Awards and nominations

KZN Entertainment Awards

|-|2020|style="text-align: center;" | Himself | Best Male Artist[22] |

Metro FM Music Awards

|-|2023 |style="text-align: center;" | Lindokuhle| Best Afro Soul Pop ||[23]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mlindo the vocalist on blessers i know what it's like to be the other guy. 21 September 2018. timeslive.co.za. 17 February 2020.
  2. Web site: UGU Jazz Arts Festival kicks into high gear. South CoasHerald.
  3. Web site: Mlindo the Vocalist: Biography. My TV News.
  4. Web site: Mlindo the Vocalist. LAWK Communications.
  5. Web site: Gallery – Mlindo the Vocalist. Snaps4Music.
  6. Web site: Local artist 'gets a break' on Twitter. News24.
  7. Web site: MLINDO IN CONTRACT MIX-UP. Daily Sun.
  8. Web site: Bamthathile (feat. Mlindo The Vocalist) – Single by Sun-El Musician. Apple.
  9. Web site: DJ Maphorisa finds a new ‘star’ on Twitter. Channel24.
  10. Web site: Mlindo The Vocalist's Debut Album, "Emakhaya" Goes Platinum. Zkhipani.
  11. Web site: Mlindo The Vocalist on blessers: I know what it is like to be the other guy. TimesLIVE.
  12. Web site: Emakhaya by Mlindo The Vocalist. Apple.
  13. Web site: Mlindo The Vocalist Finally Drops Debut Album, Emakhaya. Zkhipani.
  14. Web site: Mlindo the Vocalist collects plaques as debut album goes platinum. City Buzz.
  15. Web site: SAMA newcomer nominees show a bright future for SA music. SowetanLIVE.
  16. Web site: SAMAs 2019: All the nominees. Music in Africa.
  17. Web site: Mlindo The Vocalist reveals title of sophomore album, Umthandazo – JustNje . JustNje. 2021-11-21. 2020-09-01 .
  18. Web site: Mlindo The Vocalist To Release Second Album 'Umthandazo' Soon . Ubetoo . 2021-11-21. 2021-08-17. John . Israel A.
  19. Web site:
    1. NewMusicFridays: Mlindo The Vocalist Teams Up With Nathi On New Single "Mali"
    . Mandisa. Ntsinde. Zkhiphani.
  20. Web site: Mlindo the Vocalist Announces New Album Release After a Long Break: 'I’m Back, No More Depression'. 2022-06-25. Privie. Kandi. Briefly. 2022-06-28.
  21. Web site: New Music Friday: Introducing Mlindo The Vocalist’s new album Lindokuhle. Luthando. Vikilahle. 2022-07-22. GQ.
  22. Web site: See all the winners from the first KZN Entertainment Awards. Fakaza News. Bukola. 17 December 2020.
  23. Web site: Metro FM Awards 2023: All the winners. Ano. Shumba. 7 May 2023.