The original blends Kwaito, R&B, and Pop, anchored by Mathosa's powerful, hoarse vocals. 2. The Remixer: TimAdeep
TimAdeep has applied this treatment to several classics, including works by Sade and Robin S, often releasing them through platforms like Bandcamp and YouTube . 3. Deep Dive: "Free (TimAdeep RA Dub Mix)" Lebo Mathosa - Be Free (TimAdeep RA Dub Mix)
Lebo Mathosa (1977–2006) was a powerhouse of the Kwaito and Pop genres. Known as the "Madonna of the Townships," she was celebrated for her blonde hair, electrifying stage presence, and fearless personality.
Originally released during her solo rise (and famously associated with her group Boom Shaka earlier in 1998), "Free" became a symbol of post-apartheid youth culture, representing liberation and empowerment.
is a prominent figure in the contemporary South African Deep House scene, known for a signature style that balances "Soulful" and "Dub" elements.
Before the remix, there was the anthem. "Free" remains one of the most significant tracks in South African music history.
This guide explores the meeting point of South African music royalty and modern deep house craftsmanship in —a soulful reimagining of the iconic Lebo Mathosa anthem. 1. The Original: Lebo Mathosa’s "Free"
The "RA Dub" (often associated with his RA MixXes series) typically features stripped-back arrangements, emphasized basslines, and hypnotic atmospheric pads.
The original blends Kwaito, R&B, and Pop, anchored by Mathosa's powerful, hoarse vocals. 2. The Remixer: TimAdeep
TimAdeep has applied this treatment to several classics, including works by Sade and Robin S, often releasing them through platforms like Bandcamp and YouTube . 3. Deep Dive: "Free (TimAdeep RA Dub Mix)" Lebo Mathosa - Be Free (TimAdeep RA Dub Mix)
Lebo Mathosa (1977–2006) was a powerhouse of the Kwaito and Pop genres. Known as the "Madonna of the Townships," she was celebrated for her blonde hair, electrifying stage presence, and fearless personality. Lebo Mathosa Be Free TimAdeep RA Dub Mix
Originally released during her solo rise (and famously associated with her group Boom Shaka earlier in 1998), "Free" became a symbol of post-apartheid youth culture, representing liberation and empowerment.
is a prominent figure in the contemporary South African Deep House scene, known for a signature style that balances "Soulful" and "Dub" elements. The original blends Kwaito, R&B, and Pop, anchored
Before the remix, there was the anthem. "Free" remains one of the most significant tracks in South African music history.
This guide explores the meeting point of South African music royalty and modern deep house craftsmanship in —a soulful reimagining of the iconic Lebo Mathosa anthem. 1. The Original: Lebo Mathosa’s "Free" Originally released during her solo rise (and famously
The "RA Dub" (often associated with his RA MixXes series) typically features stripped-back arrangements, emphasized basslines, and hypnotic atmospheric pads.