Oskido Biography, Age, Wife, Albums, Songs & Career
Oskido whose real name is Oscar Bonginkosi Mdlongwa is a musician who is popular for his Kwaito genre of music. He was born on 23rd November 1967 in Brits, North West, South Africa and is also the co-founder of Kalawa Jazmee Records (formerly Kalawa Records).
In this post, you’ll discover many things you didn’t know about Oskido and his career in the music industry.
Age
He was born on the 23rd of November 1967 in Brits, North West, South Africa. As of 2019, he is 52 years old.
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Wife
He revealed to the world his new wife, Mathapelo, following his separation from his long term partner, Kibi, in the year 2015. Oskido has two children with his first wife, Sanah, three daughters with Kibi and now a son with Mathapelo.
Albums
- 2001: The First Commandment
- 2012: I Believe
- 2013: I Believe (Special edition)
Songs
- Tsa Ma Ndebele
- Woza Nana
- Rockafella
- Born with Microphone
- 5 Skippers
- Thula sizwe
- Come Closer
- Mama Wami
- Tsa Ma Ndebele Kids
- Shisa Nyama
- Another Christmas
- Heartbreaker
- Banane mavoko
- #AmaGrootmaan
- Phezu Kwayo
- Wafa Wafa
- We Baba
- Nana
- Khelobedu
- Dlozi
- Fireface
- Save Me Love
- Revolution
- I Believe
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Oskido News
Oskido is hiring and you could be a part of his team!
Source: Channel24.co.za
Earlier this month music producer Oskido announced that he will be opening his own Japanese restaurant.
Now, the I Believe hit-maker has some vacancies open for those who want to work for him at his Japanese Restaurant By Oskido at Waterfall Corner in Johannesburg.
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In a post on his Instagram page, the producer said he is looking to fill full-time positions for a restaurant manager, chefs, kitchen assistants and waitrons. So, if you’re familiar with Japanese cuisine you stand a good chance of filling one of those positions.
Earlier this year, Oskido caught heat for snubbing the Bulawayo Arts Awards with claims from his label that he was not Zimbabwean. According to him, he had been catching unfair criticism since he started the Kalawa Homecoming gigs.
“I grew up here (Bulawayo). It (Homecoming) was meant to say let’s give back to the community. Remember the people who’re employed are people from here,” he said.
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DjP5F5WWXM