Rex Rabanye - Stôp Nônsôns

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Rex Rabanye's album Stôp Nônsôns is a masterpiece of South African music. The album is a tribute to Rabanye's hometown of Soweto, and it captures the spirit of the township in its rhythms and lyrics. The album is a blend of traditional African music, jazz, and funk, and it features some of the best musicians in the country.

The album opens with "Soweto," a song that sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song is a tribute to the people of Soweto, and it celebrates their resilience and spirit. The song features Rabanye's signature guitar work, and it is a perfect introduction to his unique sound.

The album also features some of Rabanye's most popular songs, including "O Nketsang," "Ke Lengolo," and "Mamela." These songs are all classic examples of Rabanye's style, and they showcase his ability to blend different genres of music into a cohesive whole.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Ntate Modiri," a song that pays tribute to Rabanye's father. The song is a beautiful ballad that showcases Rabanye's powerful vocals and his ability to tell a story through his music.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Home Sweet Home
Mphe-Mphe Wa Lapisa
Afro-Jamaica
Stôp Nônsôns
Le Nketsang
Potchefstroom Wedding

Video

Rex Rabanye - O Nketsang (South Africa, 1986)

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Catalog Numbers

BMC (V) 4063691

Labels

Black Music

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Album

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)CCP Records
Published ByMMR Music

Credits

RoleCredit
EngineerFred Woods
ProducerRex Rabanye
Arranged ByRex Rabanye

About Rex Rabanye

Born in Potchefstroom in 1944, 'Rex' Rabanye is one of South Africa's longest-standing musicians. Having lived in the harsh apartheid era, Rex is one of the few black musicians that we onto get a university education, resulting in a degree in Law, Labour Relations, Public Relations as well as a political education. Unfortunately, the only jobs this qualified man could get were as cleaner, car washer and later, a clerk in a furniture shop. He continued to further his education and his political interests brought trouble for Rex and he was jailed on numerous occasions, brutally beaten and abused. Through the time spend in jail, Rex and various other inmates started singing to console themselves. "Singing kept us strong and I named the named the team The Teenage Lovers" After leaving jail, The Teenage Lovers went onto record various albums, all resulting in great success. They were a prolific musical force in the 1980's with soulful-pop melodies and uplifting messages. Rex Rabanye continued as a solo artist after the group disbanded and went onto record numerous other records, maintaining the soulful messages he had cultivated as a composer, organ player and singer in The Teenage Lovers.

Real Name

    • Michael Morake Rabanye

Name Vars

  • R. Rabanye

Aliases

  • Michael Rabanye
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Stôp Nônsôns is a must-have album for any fan of South African music. It is a testament to Rabanye's talent and his contribution to the country's musical heritage. The album is a timeless classic that will continue to inspire and entertain for generations to come.

Comments

Great song, timeless indeed......Rex was a legend
Still rock
Timeless. I looooove this song
in 2020 it still rocks like it was made for this era☺
Can hear Amapiano..respect our elders......2021 still amazing
Love it
I remember this track ko unit w mahikeng visiting Malome '88...
ngangakabi bikho,kod ay!ivel ingkhumbuze la ngingaz khon le ngoma
Ahhhhhh, great memories from the 80s with this song. My parents used to dance to this song ??
What can we do to appreciate this timeless contribution... wonderful.
Extra-ordinary talent!