User talk:Muzesh xa Vhuthu

XiTsonga traditional music, popularly know as makhwaya is one of the top genres in the South Africa. It is sung in Tsonga language, which is one of the official languages in Limpopo Province. This genre has evolved over the years, from hand drum instruments accompanied by chanting lyrics, to guitars/keyboards live recordings and to the modern new type of sound dominated by synthesizer marimba electronic sound. The makeup of the XiTsonga traditional music is attributed to many things such as increasing the song Tempo, arrangement and introducing of new sound elements by both sound engineers and producers. XiTsonga traditional music stood the test of time since in the late 1980's when XiTsonga Disco Music emerged. The Xibelani Dance and minceka colourful cloths has made this genre stands out from other genres. The XiTsonga musicians have always maintained clean language usage for many decades but sometimes in 2010 when record companies struggled due to the influx of counterfeit Compact Disc Digital Audio and the introduction of home studio have dealt a heavy blow to the genre. Piracy, vulgar lyrics, home recording studios, rivalry fueled by social media and artists themselves have caused a collateral damage to this genre.