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Tsotsi
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Music CD Cover Composer: Mark Kilian Composer: Paul Hepker Edition: Music CD Audio: Afrikaans (Original Language); English (Original Language); Xhosa (Original Language); Zulu (Original Language) Format: Soundtrack CD Release Date: 2006-02-14 Music Label: Milan Records Soundtracks: - Mdlwembe - Zola
- Bhambatha - Zola
- Zingu 7 - Zola
- Matofotofo - Pitch Black Afro feat. Bravo
- Sgubhu Sam - Unathi
- Munt'Omnyama - Mafikizolo feat. Stoan & Jahseed from Bongo Maffin
- Palesa - Zola
- Seven - Zola
- Ehlala - Zola
- C.R.A.Z.Y - Ishmael feat. Bongz
- Itıs Your Life - Zola
- Woof Woof - Zola
- Stolen Legs - Mark Kilian and Paul Hepker
- On The Tracks - Mark Kilian and Paul Hepker
- Silang Mabele - Vusi Mahlasela
- Bye Bye Baby - Mark Kilian and Paul Hepker
- Baby Handover - Mark Kilian and Paul Hepker
- E Sale Noka - Mark Kilian and Paul Hepker
- Ghetto Scandalous - Zola
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Free Music Notes for Tsotsi AlbumFree Music Review: And the Oscar goes to . . . . Hit: 4 Stars
"Tsotsi" is the 2006 Oscar Award winning feature for Best Foreign Film. I got an opportunity to see the film after its re-release at a local independent film venue. The film is an intense depiction of a South African street criminal whose hardened exterior is softened by the power of love. After Tsotsi jacks a car he discovers a baby securely strapped in back. Unsure what to do with the child, Tsotsi takes on the role of provider and in doing so begins to reconcile the trauma of his own childhood. An excellent film and story. Commendable performances by Terry Pheto and Presley Chweneyagae. The soundtrack rocks as well. Highly Recommended!
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