Released on the 2010 album University of Kalawa Jazmee , "Imoto" (which means "car" in Zulu) became more than just a radio hit; it was a cultural phenomenon. Featuring his brother and produced by the legendary DJ Clock, the song’s heavy bassline and infectious chant— "Imoto etshontsh’ imali" (the car that steals money)—captured the spirit of South African street culture.
While there are several academic professors named Imoto (such as Seiya Imoto at the University of Tokyo), the term "Imoto Professor" most commonly refers to this musical era. Below is an article exploring the legacy of that song and the artist. Imoto Professor
For fans, "Imoto" isn't just a song about a car; it's a reminder of a golden era in South African music where the "Professor" took everyone to school on how to make a classic. Released on the 2010 album University of Kalawa
There appears to be a slight confusion between a person and a popular song. is actually a famous South African Kwaito hit released in 2010 by the artist Professor (Mkhonzeni Langa), featuring his brother Character. Below is an article exploring the legacy of