Colbert Mukwevho is a prolific South African reggae musician known for his extensive discography, which includes over 200 songs and more than 20 albums[8]. His career spans several decades, with key albums and songs that have made a significant impact in the South African music scene[1].
Some of the notable songs and albums by Colbert Mukwevho include:
- Doomsday (2001, remastered in 2015)
- Mulovha, Namusi na Matshelo (2003 / 2023)
- Tshigotshanama (2005 / 2007)
- Mmbwa I Do La Mmbwa (Single 2007, full version 2008, also 2009 release)
- Save Da ‘Hildren (2011)
- Lion & Son O’Lion (Live) (2013)
- Down But Not Out (2020, with Kenny Wailer Murabi)
- Best of Dr. Mukwevho (2021)
- Ri A Dikona (2022)
- Muthu Ndi Nne (2000)
- Why?? (1999)
- Phanda (1997)
- Month End Lover – EP (2024)
- Rifhe Maanda (2024)
- I Do Nela Rothe (2023, includes tracks like “A Vha Mu Divhi”, “Matodzi”, “I Do Nela Rothe”, “Ni Na Makhombo”, “Nda Mu Fara (Ha Nga Dovhi)”)
Colbert Mukwevho’s music remains influential in both reggae and South African contemporary genres, and his work is available across major streaming platforms. In recognition of his contributions, he was granted an honorary doctorate in Philosophy in Arts and Social Sciences by the University of Venda[1].
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