One of South Africa's most popular singing groups, the Bala Brothers story is one of a changing South Africa, where three youngsters who grew up under the oppressive yoke of apartheid played a small but very real part in the battle for racial equality and became symbols of new thinking and opportunities after apartheid finally collapsed.
The Bala Brothers were founded by Zwai Bala, born in 1976, the oldest of three brothers whose parents met when they were members of a choral group.
The middle brother, Loyiso Bala, was born in 1979, and like Zwai he demonstrated a gift for music at an early age. In 1989 he followed his brother into the Drakensberg Boys Choir, and in his teens he turned his attention to R&B music. He released his first single in 2001, and in 2002 he appeared on an album of acts affiliated with TKZee. The year 2003 saw the release of Loyiso's first solo album, Wine, Women, and Song, and he became one of South Africa's most popular R&B singers, scoring hits like "Angel," "Cappuccino," "Gimme the Night," and "Girl Without a Name."
Loyiso Bala and Don Moen sing "How Great Thou Art" from the upcoming album Kingdom Come by South African worship leader Loyiso. Download and Enjoy.
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