Robbie Wessels
South African singer

Robbie Wessels

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South African singer
Gender:
Male
Birth:
30 October 1980(Kroonstad, Moqhaka Local Municipality, Fezile Dabi District Municipality, South Africa)
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Tshwane University of Technology
Pretoria, City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality, South Africa
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Introduction

Robert Albert Wessels (Kroonstad, 30 October 1980) is a South African singer and actor.

Biography

Robbie Wessels is a popular musician within South Africa. After matriculating from Hoërskool Strand, he attended Technikon Pretoria (now known as the Tshwane University of Technology), where he graduated in 2002. Shortly thereafter he got a part as the voice-actor of Anton in a radio story at RSG, called Blinkwater. Robbie had a part in the television series Gauteng-alêng-alêng, as 'Poena Pieterse.' A movie based on the series was subsequently made.

Discography

Robbie Wessels released the following albums:

  • My Vissermanvriend se Pa (2005)
  • Halley se Komeet (2006)
  • Afrika Sonsak (2009)
  • Kaalvoet (2011)
  • Als Wat Ek Het (2014)
  • Woestyn (2017)
  • Staan Saam (2019)
  • Sluise van die Hemel (2020)

Leeuloop

Leeuloop is a track on the 'Halley se Komeet' album, which went viral throughout South Africa. The track was used by Vodacom for an advert in which Robbie Wessels dances accompanied by background dancers. After the release, the song had been played many times at big events, such as rugby games and athletics. In 2006 the song received the 'Liedjie van die Jaar' (Song of the Year) award.

The song is about a 'hype,' originated in Parys in the Vrystaat, called the leeuloop. Throughout the song, Robbie explains how this is done, namely by undoing your belt and pants, kneeling on the floor (on all fours), pulling down the pants and roaring, all while clenching two balls (such as tennis balls, snooker balls, et cetera) in between your legs. "Leeuloop" literally means "the walk of the lion".