Black Motion Biography & Facts

Introducing Black Motion, the incredible duo bringing the beats from Soshanguve, Gauteng, South Africa! Formed in 2010, Black Motion is made up of two talented musicians: Roy Thabo Mabogwane, also known as “Smol,” and Kabelo Koma, known as “Problem Child Ten83.” Together, they create music that blends traditional African rhythms with modern electronic sounds, making them a hit with audiences everywhere.

Black Motion

Facts
Origin Soshanguve, Gauteng
Genres
  • House
  • Afro house
Years active 2010–present
Labels
  • Sony
  • Universal
Members
  • Thabo Roy Mabogwane
  • Kabelo Koma
Past members Bongani Robert Mahosana

Their journey began when they joined Faimos Entertainment and released their first single, “Banane Mavoko,” featuring Jah Rich. This catchy track gained attention not just in South Africa, but around the world, setting Black Motion on the path to success. Their debut album, “Talking to the Drums,” dropped in 2011, showing off their unique style and talent.

As they continued to grow, Black Motion released more albums, like “Fortune Teller” and “Moya Wa Taola,” which earned them awards and accolades. One of their biggest hits, “Joy Joy,” featuring Brenden Praise, became a platinum hit in South Africa, proving just how popular their music has become.

But Black Motion isn’t just about making music – they’re also inspired by some of Africa’s greatest artists, like Miriam Makeba and Fela Kuti. Their passion for blending traditional African sounds with modern beats shines through in every song they create.

Despite facing challenges along the way, including changes in their lineup, Black Motion has stayed true to their music. They’re always looking for new ways to innovate and create, with their upcoming album, “Rebirth of the Drum,” set to drop in September 2023.

Band members

Present members

  • Thabo Roy Mabogwane
  • Kabelo Koma

Past members

  • Bongane Robert Mahosana

Discography

  • Talking To The Drums (2011)
  • Aquarian Drums (2012)
  • Fortune Teller (2014)
  • Ya Badimo (2016)
  • Moya Wa Taola (2018)
  • The Healers: The Last Chapter (2020)
  • Rebirth of the Drum (2023)

Black Motion Top Songs

1. It’s You (feat. Miss P)
2. Rainbow (feat. Xoli M) – DJ Spen & Michele Ch
3. Rainbow
4. Rainbow (feat. Xoli M)
5. Imali
6. Hosana (feat. Sun-El Musician & Nobunhle)
7. Ven Pa Ka – Black Motion Rework
8. I Rise (Radio Edit) (feat. Msaki)
9. Joy Joy (feat. Brenden Praise)
10. Omo Dudu
11. Imali (feat. Nokwazi)
12. Everything (feat. Mo-T)
13. The Journey
14. Joy Joy
15. Banane Mavoko – Real Clap Remix
16. Prayer for Rain
17. I Rise – Radio Edit
18. The Journey (feat. Toshi)
19. Hosana
20. Rainbow [DJ Spen & Michele Chiavarini Dub]
21. Soyeka
22. Anyway (feat. XoliM & Alie-Keyz)
23. Everything – Edit
24. Heartless Intentions
25. Rainbow (feat. Xoli M) [DJ Spen & Michele Chi
26. Marry Me
27. Fortune Teller
28. It’s You
29. Set Me Free – Original Mix
30. Omo Dudu (feat. Wunmi)
31. Anyway
32. Marry Me (feat. Msaki)
33. Rainbow (feat. Xoli M) [DJ Spen & Michele Chi
34. Bambolwam
35. Ven pa ka (Black Motion Rework) (feat. Homebo
36. Ya Badimo
37. Marry Me (Edit) (feat. Msaki)
38. Everything (Edit) (feat. Afrotraction & Mo-T)
39. Rainbow (feat. Xoli M) – Mixed
40. Thamokuro
41. Please Stay
42. Moya wa Taola
43. Africana
44. Peperuka (feat. Idi Aziz)
45. Soyeka (feat. Tabia)
46. I Rise (feat. Msaki)
47. Set Me Free
48. Lalela
49. Technology (feat. Da Capo)
50. Trap En Los

Through their music, Black Motion brings people together and spreads joy wherever they go. So next time you’re looking for some amazing beats to dance to, just turn on some Black Motion and let the rhythm move you!

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