South African Kwaito artist Sea Bee delivers a classic track titled “Home Boy.” The song is one of the standout records from the early days of Kwaito, carrying a house-influenced rhythm, uplifting vocals, and a street-party sound that reflects South Africa’s 1990s dance music movement.
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“Home Boy” was released on June 21, 1993, as part of Sea Bee’s album I Wanda Why?, issued by The Gallo Record Company Vault. The track runs for about 6 minutes and 23 seconds, and its production is credited to the late South African musician Spokes H.
Sea Bee, also known as Sibi Motloung, is remembered for his contribution to early South African Kwaito music. His debut project I Wanda Why? became connected with the foundation of the Kwaito era, a sound that blended house music, township culture, and post-apartheid youth expression.
The message of “Home Boy” is lighthearted and social, reflecting on companionship, relationships, and the importance of human connection. With its catchy groove and memorable vocals, the song became part of the soundtrack for parties, dance floors, and everyday township life.
QUOTABLE LYRICS
Home boy
Home boy
Home boy
Home boy
Imagine, how lonely life would be
Without boyfriends and girlfriends
Boys socialising with girls
Girls socialising with boys
Listen to, “Sea Bee – Home Boy” below;
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