Mango Groove - Nice To See You -

The song is frequently featured on their major compilation albums, including: . The Essential Mango Groove . Deluxe Collection . Mango Groove - Nice To See You (Official Music Video)

"Nice to See You" emerged during a pivotal era for Mango Groove. As one of South Africa's first high-profile multi-racial bands, they became symbols of the "Rainbow Nation" during the transition from apartheid to democracy.

"Nice to See You" is a popular single by the iconic South African Afropop fusion band . Released in 1993, the track is a hallmark of the band's signature "Marabi-Pop" sound, which combines traditional South African kwela and marabi rhythms with modern pop elements. Song Overview Release Year: 1993.

The song features the soaring soprano vocals of lead singer Claire Johnston and was founded by bassist and songwriter John Leyden . Context and Significance

A blend of pop , marabi , and kwela , featuring the band's characteristic brass arrangements and pennywhistle melodies.

The track originally appeared on their third studio album, Another Country (1993).

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The song is frequently featured on their major compilation albums, including: . The Essential Mango Groove . Deluxe Collection . Mango Groove - Nice To See You (Official Music Video)

"Nice to See You" emerged during a pivotal era for Mango Groove. As one of South Africa's first high-profile multi-racial bands, they became symbols of the "Rainbow Nation" during the transition from apartheid to democracy.

"Nice to See You" is a popular single by the iconic South African Afropop fusion band . Released in 1993, the track is a hallmark of the band's signature "Marabi-Pop" sound, which combines traditional South African kwela and marabi rhythms with modern pop elements. Song Overview Release Year: 1993.

The song features the soaring soprano vocals of lead singer Claire Johnston and was founded by bassist and songwriter John Leyden . Context and Significance

A blend of pop , marabi , and kwela , featuring the band's characteristic brass arrangements and pennywhistle melodies.

The track originally appeared on their third studio album, Another Country (1993).

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