Mandla Daniel Mofokeng (born 11 September 1967) is a kwaito musician, singer and producer known as "Spikiri" from Meadowlands, Soweto and a member of the Kwaito group Trompies He started his career as a dancer in 1985, under the tutelage of South African musician Sello "Chicco" Twala.
Known for his unassuming demeanour, Mandla Mofokeng is a founder member of the seminal kwaito group Trompies,[1] which has released a number of albums, some of which are regarded as classics of the genre.
He is also a founder member and co-director of the influential record label Kalawa Jazzmee, which has released many well-known kwaito artists, including Boom Shaka, Bongo Muffin, Alaska, B.O.P (Brothers of Peace), and Thebe.
His contributions include successful records by Brothers of Peace, Thebe, Bongo Maffin, Alaska, Mafikizolo, Jakarumba, MaWillies and the late Tokollo and Kabelo' solo projects.
He soon followed up with his second release King Don Father 2002 with hit single Vat en sit featuring Mandoza, Tokollo, Oskido & Stoan and returned again with the third album King Don Father Remixes Habashwe with the hit Singles Money Talks & Ndofaya Ft Kabelo, Thandiswa Mazwai, Stoan & Kamazu.