TKO (Tsakani Mhinga album) explained

TKO
Type:studio
Artist:Tsakani Mhinga
Cover:TKO (Tsakani Mhinga album).jpg
Released:2000
Label:Township Records
Next Title:Tsakani
Next Year:2001

TKO is the 2000 debut album of Tsakani Mhinga or "TK" on Township Records. The album received 4 nominations at the South African Music Awards,[1] [2] winning Best R&B Album.[3] The single released was "Mind Yo' Business".[4]

Track list

  1. Secret Confessions
  2. PHD
  3. I'm Not Down
  4. Mind Yo Businezz
  5. Ordinary Man
  6. Only In Love
  7. I Love You Baby
  8. Kissing The Void
  9. Secret Confession House Mix
  10. Not Down London
  11. Mind Yo Businezz Kwaito Mix

Notes and References

  1. Billboard - 17 Mar 2001 - Page 53 Vol. 113, No. 11 - Magazine -Foremost among them is R&B newcomer TK, whose album TKO scored four nominations.
  2. [Drum (South African magazine)|''Drum: A Magazine of Africa for Africa'']
  3. 2006 "TK won practically every award going, including South African Music Awards (SAMAs) for Best R&B Album for her debut album TKO in 2001, [Tsakani] Eject Yo Ass in 2002 and Black Butterfly in 2004.
  4. Drum: A Magazine of Africa for Africa - Page 18 2001 It took more than a year for Tsakane Mhinga's CD, TKO - Technical Knock Out, which she hoped it would do to her fans - to be released. Known to fans as TK, her CD launch was kickstarted by a chance opportunity of performing with hip hop ... The original title track, Mind Your Business, received such enormous airplay she substituted it with the spellbinding Secret Confession. TK's music is inspired by everyday experiences. Mind Your Business, for instance, was inspired by a painful break-up with a boyfriend a year ago...