Gang of Instrumentals - Pop, Kwaito, Jazz and Hip Hop -
Johannesburg
The
Gang of Instrumentals had a fantastic 2007, scoring
several hits on radio stations across South Africa.
Now the band is hard at work with its third album,
due out in May. If that isn't enough, the group is
also on its way to Nashville, Tennessee, to perform
alongside other international bands. Closer to home,
the group will perform at the Virgin Mobile
Frockstars event this weekend. Watch the video to
find out how things are going for "the Gang".
Gang of Instrumentals
Gang of Instrumentals' sound is a mix of Lady
Naturelle’s sweet soulful vocals, Mandla N’s poetic
raps and Bongo Riot’s raggae chants. They're all
involved in the creative process, and Salute is an
eclectic mix of Afro-pop, urban-pop, reggae and hip
hop with an attractive pop sheen.
Gang of Instrumentals
Gang of Instrumentals are blazing up the air waves
and music video channels with their hit song “My
number One”. But that’s not all. Two Gang of
Instrumentals' members also have a hit sitcom City
Ses'la on SABC 1.
Gang of Instrumentals
Because they have to choose a genre, they have
chosen popular music. Basically because they found
that a majority of songs are of the popular genre.
If they didn’t have to choose they would call it
good music. It’s a combination of a lot of genres
out there. You’ll find Kwaito, you’ll find Jazz,
you’ll find Hip Hop, you’ll find Reggae, you’ll find
Soul, you’ll find Gospel, you’ll find Mbaqanga and
you’ll find Rock. So they don’t really fit into
anything because they understand that they all come
from different musical backgrounds. Mandla is Hip
Hop and Rap, Bongo is Reggae and Rock, Lady
Naturelle is Soul and Jazz, and their producer was
in a Rock band before. All of them come from
different schools of thought.
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Gang of Instrumentals - Pop, Kwaito, Jazz and Hip Hop -
Johannesburg