September 14, 2005, Courtesy 'tonight.co.zaindex.php?fArticleId=2875856'
By Sylvester Haskins
US hip-hop stars Diddy, Jay-Z and 50 Cent started out as musicians and have become influential media moguls and now South Africa's own kwaito star, Kabelo, follows suit. Stars such as J-Lo and Nelly have used their high profiles in the music industry to attach their names to anything from recording outfits to fashion labels and even energy drinks. (Last year, Nelly famously launched his own energy drink called Pimp juice.)
While Kabelo has not threatened to concoct his own energy drink, he has in the last year laid the foundations of his entertainment empire that includes the recent launch a footwear-line with sports giant Reebok and the formation of his own independent record company. Kabelo's American hip-hop counterparts Jay-Z and Eminem both own thriving independent record companies – Roca-A-Fella Records and Shady Records, respectively.
The former TKZee band member is co-owner of Groove Luv Records, which he recently founded with kwaito producer D-Rex.
The stable has just released its first act, the kwaito trio Blackjack, that features Kabelo at the helm of the group alongside two other group members.
(Blackjack's debut has received a luke warm response from the public.)
Kabelo has high hopes for his new recording stable, saying: “We want to operate as a strong South African major with South African artists. We want to make sure that money made here stays in the country.”
Kabelo pointed out that Groove Luv will cover a range of artists and music genres.
Says Kabelo: “Our next album is going to be a gospel choir. My album will come later, as well as other house compilations. We are a fully fledged record company.” The kwaito star has just completed his four-album contract with Electromode Music, that includes his last release The Bouga Luv Album, which has sold more than 70 000 copies since its release late last year.
Kabelo has enjoyed great success as a soloist in the aftermath of TKZee's demise.
He believes that his company will succeed: “We have all the ingredients for success. We have the artists, the talent and God on our side. It has to work.”
Kabelo's faith has been a talking point in the music industry and the performer has made no secret of his desire to become a preacher, as he is currently is engaged in bible studies at the Rhema Bible Church in Randburg. Kabelo is the first artist outside of the US to land his own footwear line, with Reebok's Rbk campaign that merges sports and music. The campaign is already endorsed by hip-hop artists 50 Cent and Jay-Z.
Kabelo's footwear is distinctly South African in its design and is likely to appeal to the artist's audience.
Kabelo says he is “chuffed” about this latest business venture: “In this industry, as artists, you can do more than just music . You can act or you can have your own footwear, because you are a brand.”
September 14, 2005, Courtesy 'tonight.co.zaindex.php?fArticleId=2875856'
By Sylvester Haskins
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