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Brenda Fassie - Ag Shame Lovey: Lyrics, Video and MP3 Download


Brenda Fassie Ag Shame Lovey Mp3 Download: A Guide to Enjoying the Classic Hit by the Queen of African Pop




If you are a fan of African music, you have probably heard of Brenda Fassie, one of the most influential and celebrated singers in the continent's history. Her song Ag Shame Lovey is one of her most popular and catchy tunes, and you might be wondering how to download it as an mp3 file to listen to it anytime and anywhere. In this article, we will tell you everything you need to know about Brenda Fassie, Ag Shame Lovey, and how to download it legally and safely.


Who was Brenda Fassie?




Brenda Fassie was a South African singer, songwriter, dancer and activist who rose to fame in the 1980s and 1990s with her unique blend of Afropop, disco, funk, soul and reggae. She was affectionately called MaBrrr by her fans, and also known as the Queen of African Pop, the Madonna of The Townships or simply as The Black Madonna. Her bold stage antics earned her a reputation for outrageousness, but also for being a voice of the oppressed and marginalized people in South Africa.




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A brief biography of the legendary singer




Brenda Nokuzola Fassie was born in Langa, Cape Town on 3 November 1964, the youngest of nine children. She was named after the American singer Brenda Lee. Her father died when she was only two years old; with the help of her mother, a pianist, she soon started earning money by singing for tourists. When she was 16 years old in 1981, she received a visit by Hendrick "Koloi" Lebona, a renowned producer from Johannesburg. As a result, she left Cape Town for Soweto, Johannesburg, to seek her fortune as a singer.


Fassie first joined the vocal group Joy (filling in for one of the members who was on maternity leave) and later became the lead singer for a township music group called Brenda and the Big Dudes. She had a son, Bongani, in 1985 by a fellow Big Dudes musician. She married Nhlanhla Mbambo in 1989, but the pair divorced in 1991. Around this time she became addicted to cocaine and her career suffered as a result. With very outspoken views and frequent visits to the poorer townships of Johannesburg, as well as songs about life in the townships, Fassie enjoyed tremendous popularity. She also used her music to oppose the apartheid regime in South Africa. In 1989, she released the song Black President as a tribute to Nelson Mandela, a political prisoner and later the first Black president of South Africa.


Known best for her songs Weekend Special and Too Late for Mama, Fassie was dubbed The Madonna of the Townships by Time magazine in 2001. In 1995, she was discovered in a hotel with the body of her female lover, Poppie Sihlahla, who had died of an apparent overdose. Fassie underwent rehabilitation and got her career back on track. However, she still had drug problems, and returned to drug rehabilitation clinics about 30 times in her life. From 1996 on she released several solo albums, including Now Is the Time, Memeza (1997), and Nomakanjani?. Most of her albums became multi-platinum sellers in South Africa; Memeza was the best-selling album in South Africa in 1998.


Her musical style and influence




Fassie's musical style was a fusion of various genres, such as Afropop, disco, funk, soul and reggae. She sang in different languages, including English, Xhosa, Zulu and Sotho. She was known for her powerful vocals, catchy melodies and danceable rhythms. She also incorporated elements of traditional African music, such as the mbaqanga and kwaito styles. She was influenced by artists such as Aretha Franklin, Miriam Makeba, Whitney Houston and Madonna.


Fassie's music had a huge impact on the African music scene and beyond. She inspired many artists, such as Lebo Mathosa, Yvonne Chaka Chaka, Mafikizolo, Thandiswa Mazwai and Zahara. She also collaborated with international stars, such as Peter Gabriel, Youssou N'Dour, Sinead O'Connor and Akon. She was praised by critics and fans alike for her authenticity, originality and charisma. She was also a role model for many young women who admired her courage, confidence and independence.


Her awards and legacy




Fassie won numerous awards and accolades for her music and achievements. Some of them include:


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Year


Award


Category


Song/Album


1988


OKTV Awards


Best Female Vocalist


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1991


OKTV Awards


Best Female Vocalist


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1994


SAMA Awards


Song of the Year


Weekend Special


1996


KORA Awards


Best African Female Artist


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1997


SAMA Awards


Best Selling Release of the Decade


The Best of Brenda Fassie


1999


SAMA Awards


Best African Pop AlbumBest Female ArtistSong of the YearAlbum of the YearArtist of the Year


MemezaMemezaVulindlelaMemezaMemeza


2000


Metro FM Music Awards


Song of the DecadeLifetime Achievement Award


Vulindlela-


2001


KORA Awards


Best African Female ArtistLifetime Achievement Award


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2004


SAMA Awards


Lifetime Achievement Award


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2006


UK Music of Black Origin Awards (MOBO)


Best African Act


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2013


MTV Africa Music Awards (MAMA)


MTV Legend Award


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Fassie died on 9 May 2004 at age 39 after suffering a cardiac arrest at the Sunninghill Hospital in Johannesburg. The hospital released a statement that she had stopped breathing and suffered brain damage from lack of oxygen. She was in a coma for 13 days before her life support machines were turned off. Her death was mourned by millions of fans across Africa and the world. Her funeral service was held at the Langa Stadium in Cape Town on 22 May 2004, and was attended by over 10,000 people, including Nelson Mandela, Winnie Mandela, Thabo Mbeki and other dignitaries. She was buried at the Langa Cemetery.


Fassie's legacy lives on through her music, which is still widely played and enjoyed by many people. She is regarded as one of the greatest African artists of all time, and a symbol of freedom, empowerment and resilience. She has been honored with several statues, monuments, streets and buildings named after her. She has also been the subject of several books, documentaries, films and musicals. Some of them include:



  • Brenda: The True Story (2006), a biography by Mpho Lekgetho.



  • Brenda Fassie: I Am Not Your Weekend Special (2014), a collection of essays edited by Bongani Madondo.



  • Brenda Fassie: Not A Bad Girl (2017), a documentary by Edward Shaw.



  • Brenda: The Musical (2018), a stage production by Nongogo Productions.



  • Brenda (2020), a biopic film by Showbizbee.



What is Ag Shame Lovey?




Ag Shame Lovey is one of Brenda Fassie's most famous and beloved songs. It was released in 1986 as part of her album Ag Shame Lovey with Brenda and the Big Dudes. It is a catchy and upbeat song that showcases Fassie's vocal range and charisma.


The meaning and origin of the song title




The title of the song is a combination of two South African slang expressions: "ag shame" and "lovey". "Ag shame" is an interjection that can be used to express pity, sympathy,


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