Professor (musician)

He first rose to prominence as part of the Durban-based Kwaito duo Tzozo and Professor before branching out on his own making a huge mark on the South African music industry with hit songs such as Jezebel,[3] "Imoto", "Lento", "Fingerprints", "Speaker" & "Unobenga".

[5] In 1995, Professor was discovered by South African music producers Lindelani Mkhize, of Joyous Celebration and Spikiri (Mandla Mofokeng) of Trompies while he was performing.

During this time the Kwaito genre was fast approaching its peak with musicians such as Arthur Mafokate and Mdu Masilela at the very prime of their careers.

The songs contained in the album were so strong that every single that came out of it was critically praised; this includes, "Jimaphi le Weight", "Imoto" and "Lento".

In that album Professor worked a numerous established musicians including Magesh, Speedy, AKA, Zakwe, Ishmael, Stoan, Stax and Zola among other.

[14] One of the popular songs on the album was "Fingerprints" which he did with his brother, Character and legendary South African record producer Oskido.

He was fined R3000 (US$202.98), or one month in prison with the Durban Magistrate's Court ordering that half of the penalty would be conditionally suspended for three years.