The first few years after South Africa's first democratic elections in 1994 were very important, both politically and creatively. Made up of Appleseed, Stoan and Thandiswa Mazwai, not only were Bongo Maffin at the forefront of the kwaito explosion that followed, but their music also broke racial and cultural barriers. Bagging a series of awards since the late-‘90s until the mid-‘00s, the group continued to stun audiences and even went on to release solo efforts to further extend their reach. Don't forget your dancing shoes!