Lebo Mathosa
Lebo Mathosa (July 18, 1977 – October 23, 2006) was a South African singer, songwriter, dancer, actress, and fashion icon. She was known for her powerful voice, energetic stage performances, and her outspoken personality. Mathosa was also a pioneer in the South African music industry, helping to break down barriers and paving the way for other black female artists.
Born in Soweto, Johannesburg, Mathosa began singing at a young age. She joined the girl group Boom Shaka in 1994, and the group quickly became one of the most popular in South Africa. Boom Shaka's music was a fusion of pop, R&B, and kwaito, and Mathosa's unique voice and stage presence helped to set the group apart from other girl groups.
In 1998, Mathosa left Boom Shaka to pursue a solo career. She released her debut solo album, Amagugu, in 1999. The album was a commercial success, selling over 100,000 copies in South Africa. Mathosa's follow-up album, Dream, was released in 2000 and was also a commercial success.
Mathosa's music was often controversial, and she was known for her outspoken lyrics and her willingness to address social issues in her songs. She was also a vocal advocate for women's rights and LGBTQ rights.
In 2006, Mathosa was killed in a car accident at the age of 29. Her death shocked and saddened the South African music industry, and she is still remembered as one of the country's most iconic artists.
Here are some additional details about Lebo Mathosa's life and career:
- She was born to a South African father and a Mozambican mother.
- She attended the National School of the Arts in Johannesburg, where she studied drama and music.
- She was a member of the kwaito group Boom Shaka from 1994 to 1998.
- She released two solo albums, Amagugu (1999) and Dream (2000).
- She was a vocal advocate for women's rights and LGBTQ rights.
- She was killed in a car accident in 2006 at the age of 29.