- Tsakani Mhinga
Tsakani "TK" Mhinga (
1979 -27 February 2006 ) was a SAMA award-winningSouth African R&B andkwaito artist who went by the stage name of TK. She was aprincess of thebaTsonga tribe of theLimpopo Province , as well as theniece of veteranSouth African singerYvonne Chaka Chaka .Her singing style was sometimes compared to that of
Mariah Carey ,Fact|date=February 2007 and her voluptuous looks and charismatic stage presence reminded some ofBeyoncé Knowles .Fact|date=February 2007She was found dead in a
Bryanston ,Johannesburg hotel room by hotel staff on27 February 2006 , of what seemed to be either adrug overdose or a drug-inducedsuicide .Early life
Mhinga was the eldest child of Chief Shilungwa and Tebogo Mhinga of the
baTsonga tribe of theLimpopo province , growing up inSoweto ,Johannesburg . At age 12 she first sang in public, singing "Over the Rainbow ", at a talent competition.Though her
first name “Tsakani” means “to be happy”, the singer’s life was often less so. Mhinga’s relationships with men seemed to have been disappointing, starting with her father, whom she described as being “more like a visitor to our home” with her mother raising her and her three siblings mostly alone. [http://allafrica.com/stories/200603060943.html]Career
Her first taste of the music industry came from her electric, chemistry driven collaborations with
rapper Mizchif .Since her father was opposed to her being a singer, she launched her solo musical career without telling her family, with her debut album, "TKO", in 2000.
This was followed in 2001 by a second album, "Tsakani", that included the club hit "Eject yo’ ass".
In 2002, TK performed with international act Foxy Brown at the
Gauteng R&B Hip Hop Festival and opened forKeith Sweat andDeborah Cox on their South African concerts. TK was also a participant inCelebrity Big Brother UK during this year.Her third and last album, "Black Butterfly" (2003) was considered her best.Fact|date=February 2007 TK’s vocals on the title track (which was written and recorded in only one day) have been compared to that of
Mariah Carey .Fact|date=February 2007 It also includes a poignant rendition of "Over the Rainbow", of which TK professed a certain fondness. In celebration of this album, TK’s record company suggested she have abutterfly tattooed onto her left arm. After having them phone her mother for permission first, she happily consented.Despite being a celebrated artist, none of TK’s albums sold more than 25 000 copies, though she still hoped to reach a
worldwide audience , by infusing her style ofRhythm & Blues with an indigenousAfrican flavour.Legal & Contractual Battles
During her short career, TK had some considerable
legal wrangles, the first; surrounding her stage name "TK", with that of similar sounding Kwaito groupTKZ . The second turned out to be disappointing, when she was offered a seven-record deal withUK based labelPolydor shortly after the release of her first album. This deal was quickly revoked after threats from the local producers of the album.Musical Style
In the inlay of "TKO", Mhinga wrote “I am holding my breath whilst writing my thank yous”. This she explained as fears of the reception of her musical style, for which she was often criticized and ridiculed. [ [http://www.mambaonline.com/article.asp?artid=222 Gay South Africa Lifestyle | News | Dating ] ]
"Black Butterfly" is a good example of her fusion of styles, with tracks ranging from upbeat hip-hop to sultry
R&B ballads with somekwaito remixes thrown in.TK had a considerable following under the
South African gay community , based on her sassy vocals, cheeky lyrics and the grinding beats of her tracks. When asked which woman she wouldhypothetically pursue a relationship with if she weregay and given a choice, she replied that it would probably beAlyssa Milano for her beauty and seemingly fun personality.Personal life
In 2002, she caused minor tremors posing
nude for local women’s magazine "Pace ", whilepregnant .She had one child, her son Oratile, and raised him as a
single parent . She refused to reveal the identity of her son’s father, who left her before the birth, saying that only the baby needs to know who his father is.Fact|date=February 2007 TK’s single "Mind yo’ business" off herdebut album speaks of the realities of life where aPrince Charming doesn’t exist. [ [http://www.musica.co.za/eMusica/Product.asp?Barcode=600121032763 Musica - On-line South African CD Sales ] ]Her last relationship ended sometime around
Valentine’s Day , two weeks before her death, after which she subsequently moved into a hotel inBryanston , while looking for a new home.Death
On the day before her death, Sunday 26 February 2006, she apparently she was entertaining a few friends, including
kwaito starMandoza , at the hotel where she was staying. The gathering subsequently turned into a late-night party in her hotel room.At around 10:00 on Monday February 27th she spoke on the phone with her manager, and at around 11:00 a friend dropped by, wanting to take her to lunch. She declined, saying she was going to take a bath.
Mhinga was found dead at approximately 13:30 by hotel staff, after she failed to answer their calls.
Speculation that someone else was in the room with her is derived from the fact that her partially dressed body was found covered with a sheet.
Police have stated though, that her body did not have any marks on it, and that there was no sign of forced entry into her room.Fact|date=February 2007
The most common assumption is that the
cause of death was either adrug overdose or a drug-inducedsuicide .Mhinga was working on her fourth album at the time of her death.
EMI records plans to release a compilation of her work. A trust has also been established for her young son.Local newspapers were quick to make comparisons between Tsakani Mhinga’s death and that of other 27-year-old
musicians , such asJim Morrison ,Jimi Hendrix ,Janis Joplin andKurt Cobain .Awards
TK received three
South African Music Awards (the SA equivalent of theGrammy ) for “Best R&B album”, one for each of her albums. She was also nominated for twoMTN MetroFM music awards , for “Best R&B Artist” and “Best Female Artist” respectively.References
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