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Jan Bloukaas

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Jan Bloukaas
Born
Jean du Plessis

(1999-10-07)7 October 1999
Monte Vista, Cape Town, South Africa
Died3 December 2024(2024-12-03) (aged 25)
NationalitySouth African
OccupationSinger

Jean du Plessis (born 7 October, 1999), known professionally as Jan Bloukaas, was an Afrikaans singer from Cape Town, South Africa.

Du Plessis shot to fame in 2017 when he released his song Kaas elke dag, with his 2018 album Lewe being nominated for a South African Music Award (SAMA) in the best Afrikaans pop album category. He released his second album, The Party Starter, in 2019, and his third album, Vreemdeling, in 2023. Du Plessis launched his final album, God Kan, on 27 November 2024.[1] Several heavyweights in the Afrikaans music industry collaborated with Du Plessis on the last album, including Francois van Coke, Van Pletzen, Die Heuwels Fantasties and Karlien van Jaarsveld.[2]

Du Plessis was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2022, and died on 3 December 2024.[3]

References

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  1. ^ De Villiers, Jan-Hendrik. "South African musician Jan Bloukaas dies at 25 after cancer battle". CapeTown ETC. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  2. ^ Hattingh, Mizanne. "Huldeblyke stroom in ná Jan Bloukaas sterf". Maroela Media. Retrieved 5 December 2024.
  3. ^ Ontong, Joel. "'His music lives on': Beloved Afrikaans star Jan Bloukaas dies at 25 after courageous cancer battle". News24. Retrieved 5 December 2024.