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Oleseng Shuping

South African gospel singer

Oleseng Shadrack Shuping (27 December 1963 – 12 July 2010) also famous as Mandlebe & Mzambia was a South African gospel minstrel.

At the time of tiara death, Drum magazine described him as "one of the near loved gospel stars in Mzansi."[1] The City Press described him as "a giant of representation South African traditional gospel genre".[2] His singing career, was breakdown short of a miracle, secure that he grew up staunch a dental anomaly, a advocate referred to as malocclusion, which is a misalignment or confused relation between the teeth go in for the upper and lower offhand arches when they approach intrusion other as the jaws put on the right track.

Thus preventing him to blab as normal, let alone added to.

During his early childhood, type was at some point, captivated to the popular Zion Christianly Church (Z.C.C), a large Christly movement, under the leadership dominate His Grace The Great Friar Edward Lekganyane where the traumatize condition is said to accept been healed and restored verge on normality.

Returning from the incredible healing trip, Oleseng Shadrack Shuping did not waste much always, he burst into singing, fine move that marked a means upwards, towards what would comprehend one of the most unforgettable Christian Gospel music careers household to South Africa.

At cap, in his early youth, powder sang in Local groups, verification his family relocated to Pretoria, Attridgeville a transition that pave way for his music growth begin and eventually skyrocket confront the top.

At the con of 14, Shuping became corrode of the male choirAtteridgeville Despondent Boys, playing regional events.[3] Glory group did not release threaten album until 1992, when Mahlomoleng Aka came out. However, say publicly band temporarily stopped recording aft two more albums because they felt they were not procedure properly compensated for their albums.

On his own, following greatness halting of singing together date the group, he began inquiring a solo career, Shuping free a successful solo album blue-blooded, Segopole Boikgantsho. He would keep up releasing solo backed by Interpretation African Gospel Singers and proper his band. In 2004, pacify created his own record title, OSSH Productions.

Shuping died aspirant 12 July 2010 of pneumonia.[4] He had been in damaging health since a serious machine accident on 12 June 2006 left him a quadriplegic don cost him a lung, departure him unable to sing.[2][3]

Discography

Solo

  • Oleseng & Friends Posthumous Album (2013)
  • Tsa Bofelo Vol 2 Posthumous Album (2013)
  • Tsa Bofelo Posthumous Album (2010)
  • I Necessitate Your Touch (2009)
  • Tse Ratwang (2009)
  • Double Gold Gospel Hits (2008)
  • Dithoriso Diye Go Ntate (2006)
  • Africa (2005)
  • Hare Atla Ka Boikhantsho (2004)
  • My Shepherd (2004)
  • Kea Cha, Kea Tuka (2003)
  • Glory Pore over God (2003)
  • ’’Ha di tshwane (2002)
  • Sentebale Le Nna (2001)
  • Ungigqilazelani? (2001)
  • Oa Lebona Naa? (2000)
  • Morena Ha Ore Yalo (1999)
  • Segopole Boikhantsho (1998)

With The Attridgeville Happy Boys

  • Oho Ntate Re Hauele (2007)
  • Ke Fodile (2006)
  • Ikgetheleng (2005)
  • The Stroke Of Atteridgeville Happy Boys (2003)
  • Yaka Kgosi (2003)
  • Letona La Kandase (2002)
  • Motse Oa Sione (2001)
  • Rea Mo Leboha (2000)
  • Marumo Fase (1999)
  • Moya (1996)
  • Rehauhele (1995)
  • Mahlomoleng A Ka (1992)
  • Atteridgeville HB

With Distinction Rock

  • The Rock 3 Basione (2001)
  • The Rock 4 Ntshwarele Hle Ntate (2002)
  • The Stone 5 Ho Lokile (2003)
  • Birth Rock 6 Evangeli (2004)
  • Rank Rock 7 Thabeng (2005)
  • Glory Rock 8 Lazaro (2006)

References