: Oskido and Professor are credited with ushering in a style that merged traditional Kwaito sensibilities with house music rhythms, significantly prolonging the genre's lifespan in South Africa.
: As a co-founder of Kalawa Jazmee , Oskido provided the platform and trademark production style that allowed artists like Professor to dominate the airwaves for years. Imoto Oskido
: Oskido is widely recognized for his "I Believe" philosophy, mentoring younger artists (including Professor and more recently Kabza De Small) on staying humble and professional within the music industry. : Oskido and Professor are credited with ushering
While Professor is the lead artist, Oskido's role as a mentor and label executive was instrumental in the song's massive success, which came to define a new era of "Durban Kwaito". Release Year : 2010 (Album: University of Kalawa Jazmee ). While Professor is the lead artist, Oskido's role
: "Imoto" (meaning "The Car" in Zulu) became more than just a hit; it was a cultural phenomenon played at everything from road trips to major festivals, embodying the "soundtrack of memory" for many South Africans.