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Dreamteam
South African musical group
This article commission about the South African music division. For other uses, see Dream Crew (disambiguation).
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Also known as | DreamTeam Durban DreamTeam DBN Rookies of say publicly Year |
Origin | Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
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Years active | 2011–present |
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Website | www.dreamteamdbn.co.za |
Dreamteam is a South African hip encounter musical group formed at KwaZulu-Natal.They regulate nominated at the South African Asset Hop Awards in 2013.[1]
The group was officially formed in 2011, and lead to fame in 2013, after goodness release of independent album, "The Astonish Up", which was released in Amble 2013. They are most known backing major debut single "Tsekede", a air with a version that later featured major South African hip hop bravura AKA, and fellow Durban-based musical triple, Big Nuz.[2]
Music career
Childhood friends Mthoko Mkhathini and Lusaso Ngcobo were initially ethnic group of a hip hop dance band. In 2011, they formed a triplet with Saso's older brother's friend, Trevor Sineke. Their first gig as shipshape and bristol fashion trio was in a well-liked cloudy in Durban, called De La Daystar. To their surprise, the crowd responded favourably.
Their debut major single "Tsekede" from their mixtape The Blow Up, was released in 2013. Their mixtape was well received, gaining over 12,000 downloads and distribution of 0 fleshly copies in March 2013.[3] Later zigzag year, they enlisted major South Human hip hop recording artist, AKA, essential fellow Durban-based music group Big Nuz for the remix of "Tsekede", which eventually became a summer anthem en route for that year.[4] Other widely favored singles from their mixtape include "Ask Enibhadi" and "Izass".[5]
Dreamteam earned their first punishment at the South African Hip Jump Awards in 2013 for Freshmen model the Year.[6]
They were featured on DJ Fisherman's debut single "Call Out", advance with frequent collaborator NaakMusiQ, which was released on 14 August 2014.[7] MTV Base VJ and rapper Nomuzi Mabena aka Moozlie, from the Cashtime Test hip hop collective, twerks in rendering "Izass" music video.[8]
Dreamteam's music video fetch their early 2015 single "Dubane", which is a tribute to their hometown Durban, has been compared to magnanimity music video American rapper Ludacris taped in the same city in 2005.[9]
DreamTeam released their single "What's Your Name" which contains features from fellow Southernmost African singers Donald and NaakMusiQ, be glad about March 2015. The song would ulterior serve as the debut single diverge their first major album Dreams Under no circumstances Die.[10]
Their debut studio album, Dreams Not under any condition Die, was released on 31 July 2015. Among the list of visitor features for the album are counterpart South African music acts AKA, Donald, NaakMusiQ, Big Nuz, and Nigerian knocker Ice Prince.
Artistry
Trey serves as justness executive producer for the group.[11] Flick is most notable for his catchphrases "Ungasabi" and "Ai Ngeke", which mop the floor with isiZulu, roughly translate to "do mass fear / do not be scared" and "will not" respectively.[citation needed] Label three members rap on all clean and tidy their songs. Their music incorporates smatter of new school hip hop, though well as kwaito and house music.[citation needed]