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Birth name | Mgcini Mkhanyeli Ndlovu |
Born | Bulawayo, Zimbabwe | 15 November 1997
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Mgcini Mkhanyeli Ndlovu, better known by his stage name Shiz Moz, was born in Zimbabwe on November 15, 1997. In 2020, Shiz made his debut with the popular song "Buyekhaya." The song protested men's physical mistreatment of women when they were under lockdown. At the time, there was a global lockdown and a steady rise in the number of incidents of gender-based violence.
Shiz Moz began to take music seriously after dominating the conversation rooms on nearby radio stations. Along with Nguye, Umdlwenguli, and Iztayila Zonke, he has released additional hits. The songs may be found on his SuperBulawayoComedy YouTube account.