Zwai Bala: Biography of Zwai Bala, Age, Wife, Career, Songs & Net Worth,
Zwai Bala (born 15 February 1975) is a South African musician, actor and producer. He is the eldest of the Bala Brothers, a vocal trio made up of Zwai, Loyiso and Phelo Bala.
Full Name | Zwai Bala |
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Date of Birth | 15 February 1975 (age 46 years old) |
Gender | Male |
Spouse | Melanie Bala |
Occupation | Musician |
Nationality | South African |
Net Worth | $200,000 |
Zwai Bala Age
Zwai was born in Uitenhage, Eastern Cape, South Africa on the 15th of February 1975. He is 46 years old as of 2021.
Education
Bala studied at the Drakensberg Boys’ Choir School, near Winterton, KwaZulu-Natal, and matriculated at St. Stithians College in 1994.
He then pursued an online Master’s Certificate in Orchestration for Film and Television at Berklee College of Music in Boston.
Zwai Bala Family
Zwai was born into a musical family. His parents were choristers, they first met while singing in church choirs. His grandfather was a choral composer. He is the eldest brother of celebrated musicians Loyiso and Phelo Bala.
Zwai Bala Wife
He was married to Metro FM newsreader, Melanie Bala for 18 years. They divorced in 2018 over cheating allegations. According to Daily Sun, Zwai had allegedly been caught cheating three times which was the main reason why the couple has now filed for divorce. The couple have two children together.
Zwai has moved on since then and recently posted a picture of his pregnant girlfriend on his Instagram page. The identity of his girlfriend is still unknown.
Career
In 1988, at age 13, Zwai made history by becoming the first black member of the then-segregated Drakensberg Boys’ Choir School. In 1995, after his time in Choir School, Zwai joined Kwaito group TKZee.
At the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards in 2011, Zwai also was nominated for the Grammy for Best Traditional World Music Album in the World Music Field for his production work on Soweto Gospel Choir’s Grace Zwai also performed with TKZee at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
Zwai has had extensive television experience with performances on local soapies and even hosting various programmes. He is also a judge on the reality competition talent search Popstars, appearing since the second season in 2003.
Songs
- Ndize
- Umlilo-Masibase
- All I Do
- Black ‘N Proud
- Ndiredi
- Moody’s Mood For Love
- Nozamile
- Vuk’uzenzele
- Play That Music
- Kuyasa
- Ikhaya
- Bash’abafana
- Tino Tino
- Folkfanse-My Heritage
- Hand Prints
- Circle of Life
- Solo
- Soccer
- Gux Duo
- Niceland-Guguletu
- Everyone Can Drum
- Noble Peace
- Noyana
TV Roles
- A Place Called Home – Season 1 as Guest Star
- All You Need Is Love – Season 2 as Host
- Clash of the Choirs South Africa – Season 1 as Choirmaster
- Clash of the Choirs South Africa – Season 3 as Guest Judge
- Miss South Africa – Season 56 as Performer
- Noot vir Noot – Season 36 & 41 as Guest Artist
- Popstars – Season 2 – 4 as Judge
- Pump Up The Volume – Season 1 as Judge
- Red Cake – Not the Cooking Show – Season 1 as House Band Leader
- Red Cake – Not the Cooking Show – Season 2 as House Band Leader
- Red Cake – Not the Cooking Show – Season 3 as Musical Director
- Strictly Come Dancing – Season 1
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