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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Tuks Senganga, Jason Reolon, Paddy Roberts, Yonty Solomon, Lebo M, Johannes Kerkorrel, Ian Roberts, Busi Mhlongo, Zolani Mahola, Robert Fokkens, Brian Abrahams, Goldfish, Louise Carver, Timothy Moloi, Wendy Oldfield, Cheb Tarik, Hip Hop Pantsula, Paul Hanmer, Erica Eloff, Deon van der Walt, Pitch Black Afro, Rebecca Malope, Simphiwe Dana, Chaim-Dovid Saracik, Ard Matthews, Kippie Moeketsi, Paul Hepker, Karin Kortje, Mbongeni Ngema, Thulani Shabalala, Veronique de Lange, Roger Goode, Steve Newman, Bambata, Manuel Escorcio, Stanley Glasser, Darryl Andrews, Coenie de Villiers, Anke Pietrangeli, Stefan Louw, Duncan Faure, Izak Davel, Genevieve Waite, Jabulani Dubazana, Dizu Plaatjies, Jonas Gwangwa, Hannes Coetzee, Martin Phike, Neels Mattheus, Madosini, Howza, Moses Khumalo, Dewald Louw, Laurika Rauch, Ray Phiri, Tokollo Tshabalala, Pieter Grobler, Sipho Mchunu, Eileen Kupper, Pat Morris, Ryan Walt, Patrick Ngcobo, Sipho Mabuse, Margaret Singana, Jurgen Brauninger, Stephanus Le Roux Marais, Matshediso Mholo, Peta Teanet, Nataniel, Claude Deppa, Steve Kekana, Ratau Mike Makhalemele, Bongi Makeba, Spokes Mashiyane, David Honigsberg, Mark van Heerden, Rod Houison, Trevor Nasser, Andrew Schar, Brown Lindiwe Mkhize, Tony Cedras. Excerpt: Tuks is a popular South African Motswako rapper whose real name is Tumelo Kepadisa, who frequently performs in ethnic languages, though mostly Setswana. Tuks Senganga was born Tumelo Kepadisa on 2 May 1981 in Mafikeng in the former homeland of Bophuthatswana. He started writing in 1993, drawing inspiration from everyday issues in his immediate environment. This rising star's career took off in 2005 with his debut album "Mafoko a me." This was the album that earned Tuks the Best Hip Hop Album Award at the 12th Annual MTN South African Music Awards (SAMA). A fellow Motswako artist once said ..".