South African jazz legend Hugh Masekela delivers “Mamoriri,” a soulful and rhythmically rich track from his celebrated album Sixty. The song reflects Masekela’s gift for blending African storytelling, township groove, jazz expression, and warm vocal performance into music that feels both personal and deeply rooted in South African culture.
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“Mamoriri” appears on Sixty, released in 1999 through Columbia, with recording listed in Johannesburg, South Africa. The album features 13 tracks, including “Mbombela,” “Thanayi,” “Fela,” “Nomalizo,” and “Lizzy.” Apple Music also lists Sixty as a 1999 jazz album by Hugh Masekela with a total runtime of about 1 hour and 10 minutes.
Hugh Masekela was one of South Africa’s most influential musicians, widely respected for his trumpet and flugelhorn work, husky vocals, and powerful role in taking African jazz to the world. His music often carried stories of home, exile, identity, everyday life, and the spirit of South African communities.
The message of “Mamoriri” is carried through its mellow yet danceable groove, expressive vocals, and traditional-inspired melody. Like much of Masekela’s work, the song celebrates African identity and social memory, giving listeners a sound that is nostalgic, soulful, and full of township warmth.
Listen to, “Hugh Masekela – Mamoriri” below;
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