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The Dlamini King Brothers are an [[isicathamyia]] choir from the [[Kennedy Road]] [[shack]] settlement in [[Durban]], [[South Africa]]. They were formed in 1999 and on 27 September 2007 beat 108 other choirs to win the 11th Annual Isicathimyia Competition held at the Playhouse Theatre in Durban. This is the biggest and most important isicathimyia competetion in South Africa.
The Dlamini King Brothers are an [[isicathamiya]] choir from the [[Kennedy Road]] [[shack]] settlement in [[Durban]], [[South Africa]]. They were formed in 1999 and on 27 September 2007 beat 108 other choirs to win the 11th Annual Isicathimyia Competition held at the Playhouse Theatre in Durban. This is the biggest and most important isicathimyia competetion in South Africa.


In January 2009 they released their début album Hlis’uMoya. It contains a mixture of religious and political songs.<ref>[http://www.abahlali.org/node/4756 The Dlamini King Brothers Release their Début Album Hlis’uMoya]</ref>
In January 2009 they released their début album Hlis’uMoya. It contains a mixture of religious and political songs.<ref>[http://www.abahlali.org/node/4756 The Dlamini King Brothers Release their Début Album Hlis’uMoya]</ref>

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Dlamini King Brothers

The Dlamini King Brothers are an isicathamiya choir from the Kennedy Road shack settlement in Durban, South Africa. They were formed in 1999 and on 27 September 2007 beat 108 other choirs to win the 11th Annual Isicathimyia Competition held at the Playhouse Theatre in Durban. This is the biggest and most important isicathimyia competetion in South Africa.

In January 2009 they released their début album Hlis’uMoya. It contains a mixture of religious and political songs.[1]

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