Matshikos - Victory -
: Beyond the title track, the album featured songs like "We Are All Losers" and "Unite," further cementing the group's reputation for using upbeat music to deliver serious social messages.
The story of "Victory" by the South African group is one of resilience, social consciousness, and the unique fusion of bubblegum pop and reggae that defined the "Dalom Music" sound. The Origin and the Sound Matshikos - Victory
"Victory" helped establish Matshikos as a staple of the South African music scene, particularly within the genre known as (after Tshanda's Dalom Kids and Splash). : Beyond the title track, the album featured
: The song opens with the haunting line, "Yekelani boh! Ukubulala manje sekwanele" (Stop it! The killing is now enough). : The song opens with the haunting line, "Yekelani boh
Released in , "Victory" served as the title track for Matshikos' debut album. The group was formed in 1991 by the legendary producer and "Splash" frontman Dan Tshanda , who convinced musicians Penwell "Ching Chong" Kunene and Joseph Tshimange to pivot from pop to a "pop-reggae" style. The name "Matshikos" itself was a clever portmanteau of the band members' nicknames, Mxola and Themba . A Message of Peace