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Kobus Muller is a multilingual singer, songwriter, musician, and music producer originally from Boksburg, South Africa, now based in Berlin, Germany. He rose to fame after winning the television talent competition Supersterre in 2007, earning a recording contract with Sony Music and launching an international career that has taken him to over 30 countries across six continents.
Performing in Afrikaans, English, German, Zulu, Sesotho, Xhosa, Italian, and Dutch, Kobus blends genres including pop, schlager, rock, dance, country, and power ballads, often with classical influences. He has released more than 15 albums, with several reaching gold status and charting in South Africa and Europe.
Some of his popular songs include “Hey June”, “Turn Up the Radio”, and “Nkosi Sikelel’ iAfrika”, which he performed live for President Jacob Zuma. Kobus has performed at major festivals and events such as Aardklop, Kersfees Skouspel, and Die Schlager des Sommers, and he regularly headlines shows on international cruise lines like AIDA and MSC Cruises.
As a songwriter and producer, he has worked with major publishers including Sony/ATV Music Publishing and Nextereo Publishing. His productions have been featured on award-winning albums, and he is a certified mastering engineer for iTunes.
Kobus is also known for his charitable work, supporting causes such as cancer awareness, orphanages, animal welfare, and education. His music and performances continue to inspire audiences worldwide.