Lundi Tyamara Biography, Songs, Death, Awards

Table of Contents Lundi Tamara was born in 1979 in South Africa. He is a South African gospel musician who is best known for his hit song Mphefumlo Wam. He died at the age of 38 at Edenvale Hospital in the early hours of 27 January 2017, following a battle with TB and a liver

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Lundi Tyamara Biography

Lundi Tamara was born in 1979 in South Africa. He is a South African gospel musician who is best known for his hit song ‘Mphefumlo Wam’.

Lundi Tyamara Death Age

He died at the age of 38 at Edenvale Hospital in the early hours of 27 January 2017, following a battle with TB and a liver condition.

‘Massive shock’

Popular evangelist pastor Paseka “Mboro” Motsoeneng who had visited the musician in medical institution also defined to nearby newspaper how shocked he changed into while he heard the news.

“It become a massive shock to me. I could not accept as true with it at the beginning but I turned into thankful that I may want to pray for him and produce him closer to the Lord.”

The singer had been receiving remedy in view that being recognized in December. A circle of relatives declaration, released on Friday, stated that Lundi has handed away peacefully just after nighttime.

Lundi Tyamara Career

His career in music began as a backup vocalist for Rebecca Malope until he caught the eye of Tshepo Nzimande who offered him his first record deal. In 1998 he started his solo career and released his first album Mphefumulo Wami.

He was the master brain behind these south African breathtaking gospel hits- Mphefumlo Wami and Inkosi’ Iyayazi. Lundi also enjoyed a successful musical career that spanned two decades.

Lundi Tyamara Awards

  • 2003: Best Gospel artist at the Kora Awards.
  • 2008: Best African Traditional Gospel during the South African Music Award.

Lundi Tyamara Family

He was a father to two children son Sibonello and daughter Bella.

Lundi Tyamara Drug Addiction

Lundi Tyamara turned into as soon as categorized as a drug addict and a broke alcoholic. In 2015 all through this system Rolling With Lundi on e.Television, the singer mentioned how his mom saved praying for him to get off the bottle before she died. He, however, affirmed that he had stopped ingesting – despite the fact that he did now not deliver a specific duration both in days, weeks, months or even years. But he said: “I’ve not touched any form of drugs for the past 15 years and I don’t even bear in mind whilst final I touched alcohol.

It’s a long time in the past. Finally, I did it. I have to thank a number of my friends who love me, folks who didn’t desert me for the duration of my battle with capsules and alcohol. “The one character I am grateful to is mama Daphne Nkosi who’s a fellow church member. She has been with me thru thick and skinny and has endorsed me to look up to God while in hassle.”

Lundi Tyamara Death

In December 2016 after he performed at the Jozi FM Annual Gospel Music Festival he was first admitted to Edenvale Hospital and later at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital. He was diagnosed as having abdominal tuberculosis
(TB) and liver conditions the same year.

On 23rd January 2017, he was moved to ICU and put on life support but died on 27th January 2017. He died at the age of 38 at Edenvale Hospital in the early hours of 27 January 2017, following a battle with TB.

Lundi Tyamara’s former producer, Tshepo Nzimande, described the singer in an interview with eNCA news channel as a “go-getter”. Nzimande said that Tyamara had a God-given talent, with a powerful stage presence that found audiences with both young and old.

Despite some controversy during his career, including drug and money problems, returning to music and his faith always gave him his greatest pleasure. Anele Hlazo, a family friend said, “Lundi put up a gallant fight against his illness, but God’s will prevailed. We ask that his fans, supporters and followers join us in celebrating his life.” Among the many messages, Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa extended his condolences to Tyamara’s family and fans.

Lundi Tyamara Songs

  • Mphefumulo Wami
  • Nginga hlanzwa
  • Mama wami
  • Bawo Wethu
  • Hlala nami
  • Mina Ngithemb’uJesu
  • Akuvumi
  • Mvuleleni angene
  • Phaphamani
  • Ngaphakathi
  • Mawuhlakaniphe 
  • Nkosi sihlangene
  • Bulelani ku Jehova
  • Benzenjalo
  • Leth’ukukhanya
  • Leth’ukukhanya
  • Bawo
  • Wakrazulwa
  • Moyo’ingcwele
  • Tumelo ke thebe
  • Nxolele
  • Nginike amehlo
  • Bekungelula
  • Uma ngiguqa
  • Thembela kuye
  • Uthando lukababa
  • Ongcongcozayo
  • Umama
  • Ndim Lo Nkosi
  • Ungumalusi
  • Bohlala Bejabula
  • Siyakubonga

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