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LINXSTAR – THE COVENANT[Clean]

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2018 saw Linxstar release his most personal project to date titled SAM, an acronym for Songs About Me. He has since then dropped a single “Sies” along side label mates Fisa & 84 as well as guest star 267Shay. Sies was released in March of 2019.

With a public campaign through which Linxstar acknowledges one of his major faults, “consistency”, he has since pledged to no longer starve his fans and take prolonged periods in between his musical releases. “The Covenant”, which means “an agreement or promise” is his way of being a man of his word and using this first single as a way for followers to hold him to account.

The Covenant is a hard-hitting prelude to an EP set to drop later this year. The song was produced by General Beats & mixed by Flex The Ninja.

Linxstar, self-proclaimed “Golden Boy” of hip-hop is arguably pound for pound the hottest rap artist in Botswana. With his fresh, vibrant and urban sound, along with his snazzy & charismatic videos, Linxstar has become one of the leading players not only in the hip-hop scene but also in Botswana’s music industry as a whole.


Unsigned by 2018, Linxstar co-founded his own Independent label IBDuB Inc, the music division of brand group Out The House Collective (OHC).
The Covenant, is a hard-hitting boastful track which speaks about Linxstar’s pursuit of success. Success symbolized by money, acclaim, women and other hip hop riches.

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This single is a pledge to followers of his music for him to be a more consistent force in the game. Something he plans to backup with his promised November EP, “For The Heaven of It” as well as now 2020 freshmen album, “ROS (Reflection of Self)”.

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Rashid Drops “What It This” Featuring Scar & Pongo

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Hip-hop heads, get ready! Rashid is back with a brand-new track, “What It This,” a hard-hitting anthem tailor-made for lovers of old-school rap. Featuring the legendary Scar and the dynamic Pongo, with production by the skilled Bangu, this track delivers pure hip-hop energy with gritty beats, sharp lyricism, and undeniable authenticity.

Over Bangu’s signature boom-bap production, Rashid, Scar, and Pongo trade verses with effortless chemistry, dropping bars that pay homage to the golden era of hip-hop. “What It This” blends nostalgic vibes with a fresh sound, proving that real hip-hop is alive and thriving.

This track isn’t just music—it’s a statement. If you’re a fan of raw storytelling, hard-hitting beats, and lyricism that cuts deep, this is one release you can’t afford to miss.

🔊 Stream it now and feel the essence of real hip-hop! 🚀🎶

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Titose and Hanna Deliver an R&B masterpiece with “Frustrated” – A cry for clarity in love

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In “Frustrated”, Titose and South African songstress Hanna craft a delicate yet emotionally potent ballad that captures the quiet chaos of loving someone indecisive. The track is reflective and anxious, built on minimalist R&B production that lets the vocals breathe—and ache.

Both artists deliver tender yet resolute performances, embodying a love that’s hanging by a thread. The lyrics are a plea for clarity, a call to action. “I’m ready to jump,” they seem to say, “but I can’t keep shrinking to fit into your uncertainty.” It’s a relatable tug-of-war: staying for love, but dying for a decision.

“Frustrated” doesn’t scream—it simmers. It’s for those late-night overthinks, when your heart wants answers, but your person keeps you on pause. A hauntingly beautiful collaboration that sits with you long after the music fades.

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AbTheActivist x Zeus Bring Heat on “Rugged-Raw”

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“Rugged-Raw” is exactly what it sounds like—unfiltered, charged, and unapologetically hip-hop. On this collab, AbTheActivist and Zeus are in rare form, combining new-school energy with OG precision.

Ab opens the track with braggadocio and bite—talking his wins, taking aim, and holding his ground. The bars are sharp, direct, and chest-out confident, calling out peers and asserting position with zero hesitation. There’s no filler here—just straight jabs and flexes from a young rapper who knows exactly where he’s headed.

Then comes Zeus, stepping in like the seasoned heavyweight he is. It’s big bro energy, calm and calculated but lethal. He rides the beat with authority, delivering lines that land with experience and swagger. It’s the “I’ve seen it all, now watch me win again” type of verse that only a vet can pull off.

“Rugged-Raw” isn’t just a track—it’s a moment. A cross-generational power move that speaks to where hip-hop in Botswana has been, and where it’s going. This one’s for the heads, the spitters, and the culture.

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