Name: Tuks Senganga
Date of Birth: 2 May 1981
Profession:
Net Worth: His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Tuks Senganga worth at the age of 42 years old? Tuks Senganga’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from South Africa. We have estimated
Tuks Senganga’s net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets. $1 Million – $5 Million
Birthplace: Mahikeng, South Africa
Nationality: South Africa
Age: 42 years old
Spouse: He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don’t have much information about He’s past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
Parents: Not Available
Siblings: Not Available
Height: Not Available
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Biography:
Tuks Senganga, born on 2 May 1981, in the bustling city of Mahikeng, South Africa, is a renowned . With a net worth of $1 Million – $5 Million.
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In 2006 he released his sophomore MC Prayer which was certified gold four months after its release. The production style and quality was leaps ahead of Mafoko A Me and the leading single “Monate Thwa” saw the album flying off shelves, and another SAMA nod in the form of a nomination for the Best Hip Hop album and a Metro FM Award win tagged along on Tuks’ journey as a respected hip hop lyricist.
In 2010, he independently released Tshwanelo which was a big shift from the sounds that we had been accustomed to, from Tuks. Its leading single, which is also the album title, topped charts across the country before the album availed itself to the public and once again saw Tuks standing his ground as a solid Hip Hop artist in South Africa. An even bigger single, Let Me Live found its way into the hearts of even Gospel fans. Tshwanelo was nominated for the 17th edition(2011) of South African Music Awards and Metro FM awards 2011 Edition.
2012 sees Tuks as a take-no-prisoners artist with September 2012 release of his 5th studio album: Footprints. The leading single, Bona Fela, is the soundtrack to a hit South African TV drama series called Skeem Saam which debuted on TV screens in October 2011. He has honed his skills as not just an artist in the form of just being a lyricist, but also as a fine artist and graphic designer, as showcased in the Footprints album cover sleeve that he designed. He has also partnered up with South Africa’s biggest independent label,NEXT MUSIC, for music; media and digital distribution. NEXT MUSIC re-released Tshwanelo across major global digital platforms, as well as physical copies in March 2012. Further fuelling to his appetite for more international stages following a successful UK tour in December 2011, is Tuks’ collaborations with Australian producer M-Phazes and New York-based songstress, Lydia Caesar on the albums’ second single titled Love Angel.
He took a two-year break from the industry to work on his business interests and came back in 2008 with the thought-provoking third offering, “Monopoly” which was influenced by several conspiracy theory documentaries. In his story-telling form, he goes on to say : “There is something wrong with the world and the way that people are controlled by the media, by music, belief systems and by religion”, he adds “this album is ear-friendly, with a pinch of the truth. It’s not about the industry. I’m taking it a step further. I’m talking about the faces behind the industry”. With the two-year break that he took, he started working on his own record label, June/July Productions. The company was founded in 2004 and has done wonders for the budding business man and Tuks now runs his own artist and Events Management, communications, Publishing and music production house and released Monopoly, his third album under June/July Productions, partnered with EMI records. The album went on to win him three awards: Metro FM Music Award (Best Hip Hop Album); Hype Magazine Hip Hop Awards (Best Album); Hype Magazine Hip Hop Awards (Best Solo Artist).
In 2010, he independently released Tshwanelo which was a big shift from the sounds that we had been accustomed to, from Tuks. Its leading single, which is also the album title, topped charts across the country before the album availed itself to the public and once again saw Tuks standing his ground as a solid Hip Hop artist in South Africa. An even bigger single, Let Me Live found its way into the hearts of even Gospel fans. Tshwanelo was nominated for the 17th edition(2011) of South African Music Awards and Metro FM awards 2011 Edition.