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South Africa-based amapiano DJ and producer, Uncle Waffles, has made history as the first female artist to feature on the cover of "Rolling Stone Africa". The rising star from Eswatini has taken ...
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her becoming the first female to grace the cover of Rolling Stone Africa does not only mean she has made history but also made history for the entire Amapiano community in Mzansi. Uncle Waffles, whose ...
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