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Mango Groove is the self-titled debut album of Mango Groove, a South African pop fusion band whose sound is influenced by township music. Seven of the eleven songs on the album were released as singles. The album sold extremely well, breaking national sales records and maintaining a high rank in the radio charts for a year. The band dedicated the album to Mickey Vilakazi, a bandmate who died in June 1988.

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  • Mango Groove is the self-titled debut album of Mango Groove, a South African pop fusion band whose sound is influenced by township music. Seven of the eleven songs on the album were released as singles. The album sold extremely well, breaking national sales records and maintaining a high rank in the radio charts for a year. The band dedicated the album to Mickey Vilakazi, a bandmate who died in June 1988. Although the material won multiple awards from the South African Broadcasting Corporation, including "Best Album", the SABC censored the music video for the song "Hellfire", which had an anti-apartheid message. (en)
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  • The top half of the album cover is grey; the name 'Mango Groove' appears in black serif type in the upper-left corner. In the lower half of the cover, the band's 11 members are dressed in festive, jazzy clothing. They are smiling and looking at each other as they each strike a different pose. (en)
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  • Mango_Groove_album_cover.jpg (en)
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  • Tusk Music (en)
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  • Mango Groove (en)
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  • 1990 (xsd:integer)
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  • remix) (en)
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  • June–December 1988 (en)
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  • 1989-07-11 (xsd:date)
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  • Audio Lab (en)
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  • Two Hearts (en)
  • Harder (en)
  • Hellfire (en)
  • Too Many Tears (en)
  • Love Is (en)
  • Move Up (en)
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  • Dance Sum More (en)
  • Lalissa (en)
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  • Under a Lover's Moon (en)
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  • John Leyden, Kevin Botha, Jack Lerole, B. George Lewis, Meshak Mtswala (en)
  • John Leyden, Kevin Botha, Claire Johnston, Mduduzi Magwaza (en)
  • John Leyden, Jack Lerole, Alan Ari Lazar (en)
  • John Leyden, Kevin Botha, Alan Ari Lazar (en)
  • John Leyden, Kevin Botha, Siphu Bhengu (en)
  • John Leyden, Siphu Bhengu (en)
  • Mduduzi Magwaza, Siphu Bhengu (en)
  • Mickey Vilakazi (en)
  • John Leyden, Kevin Botha, Alan Ari Lazar, Siphu Bhengu, Mduduzi Magwaza (en)
  • John Leyden, Kevin Botha, Alan Ari Lazar, Siphu Bhengu (en)
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  • Mango Groove is the self-titled debut album of Mango Groove, a South African pop fusion band whose sound is influenced by township music. Seven of the eleven songs on the album were released as singles. The album sold extremely well, breaking national sales records and maintaining a high rank in the radio charts for a year. The band dedicated the album to Mickey Vilakazi, a bandmate who died in June 1988. (en)
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