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AEB – Cheki (Dirty) ft. Ozi F Teddy & Murda (Prod. By YC 2 Letters) Eng. By Fella

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These boys ke ‘macheki’, proper hiphop cats to truly translate it and they’re really going buck and having fun in expressing it on the dude AEB’s song which sounds like a remix of his original. On it he features the dynamic duo of Ozi F Teddy & Murda! Play it here

https://soundcloud.com/aeb-723043509/aeb-cheki-dirty-ft-ozi-f-teddy-murda-prod-by-yc-2-letters-eng-by-fella
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Watch Jay Dot’s ‘My Njunju” featuring KiD X (Official Music Video)

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Jay Dot is on a roll with his strategically curated music releases. Having previously collaborated with Sasa Klaas (R.I.P), SCAR, and Gigi Lamayne, his latest drop features KiD X. This calculated approach is clearly paying off, earning him nominations and a growing fanbase. His music is charting locally and making waves in South Africa and beyond.

The video for “My Njunju,” shot in the streets of Joburg, ZA, and Gaborone, BW, features Jay Dot, KiD X, and a lady who acts as the muse for Jay Dot’s love story. Directed by Cyc Jouzy, this visual is well worth the watch.

“My Njunju” is a love song, canvassed in metaphors and hard bar stylistics, with a soft touch for the ladies.

Watch it here.

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EBW Oddcast – Poppy L. Sello #OddsAndEvens [EPISODE 1]

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EBW is a Botswana creative & culture platform, that delves into the minds of a daring generation. Odds & Evens is our theme for the Season 2 of the Oddcast, we’re getting into conversations & celebrating creatives who we admire from across Botswana. We explore their business, talents, thoughts, dreams, visions about work and so much more.

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Have you heard Shaba Stele’s ‘Love is Evol’ EP

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Listen, if you are a Shaba Stele fan then you already know what time it is – it’s love time, and yuuuuup…Love is Evol, in some ways, in ways that you feel, and ways that do not matter, while mattering the most. Ikutlwele, from his EP

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