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The Engine That Never Stops: The Legacy of Professor’s "Imoto"
Released on the 2010 album University of Kalawa Jazmee , "Imoto" (which means "car" in Zulu) became more than just a radio hit; it was a cultural phenomenon. Featuring his brother and produced by the legendary DJ Clock, the song’s heavy bassline and infectious chant— "Imoto etshontsh’ imali" (the car that steals money)—captured the spirit of South African street culture. Imoto Professor
The song dominated the airwaves and won several awards, including Song of the Year at various ceremonies. The Engine That Never Stops: The Legacy of
The lyrics humorously address the financial toll of owning a flashy car, a relatable theme in a society where status and "spinning" culture are deeply embedded. The Impact on Kwaito The lyrics humorously address the financial toll of
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The collaboration between Professor and Character showcased a rare synergy, cementing their family as royalty in the Durban music scene. Professor’s Lasting Influence
Today, "Imoto" remains a staple in "throwback" DJ sets across the continent. Professor himself remains a respected figure, recently making headlines for a comeback after a long hiatus. His ability to weave storytelling into rhythmic dance music set a blueprint for the "Amapiano" stars of today.