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RockaFella Uni’s ‘Lehatshe Bulega’: An Authentic Glimpse into the rapper’s Resilience

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This song “Lehatshe Bulega” by RockaFella Uni conveys a narrative of determination and resilience in the face of challenges. The lyrics depict a journey of taking risks, with the repeated plea for the earth to open up “Lehatshe bulega ke tsene mo teng” symbolizing a desire for opportunity and success. RockaFella who just put on a great tribute to his inspiration, Dramaboi at the recently held Yarona FM music awards continues to plough away and put in work.

On “Lehatshe Bulega”, he emphasises a strong work ethic, driven by the need to meet obligations. The mention of divine presence suggests a reliance on faith while undertaking risks. The repetition of ” ke tsene mo teng” reinforces the resolve to seek a pathway to success in what continues to be a very tough industry for maligned artists, the ones sitting on fences and seemingly get sidelined.

The boy reflects on the hardships endured, acknowledging the tough road traveled and attributing the success to answered prayers. The phrase “hustlers’ prayers” suggests a combination of hard work and faith that has led to the arrival at a more favorable point in life, in this video which was cooly shot by Local Corner Media.

There’s a reference to facing skepticism from others, particularly mentioning complaints and doubts from fellow Motswanas. Despite challenges and doubters, the artist perseveres, illustrating a sense of triumph over adversity. watch it

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William Last KRM – Off My Chest (Kush Cover)

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William Last KRM is back with “Off My Chest Freestyle,” a raw, no-holds-barred drop that lets his bars do the talking. Stripped-down production, razor-sharp delivery—this is William in pure hip-hop mode.

No gimmicks, no filters. Just real talk and a beat to match. If you doubted his rap game, this one sets the record straight.

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Watch Han-C , Flex the Ninja’s ‘BOITUMELO’ featuring Ey Brizzy

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BOITUMELO delivers heartbreak with unshaken honesty. Han-C’s vocals carry the weight of regret, while Flex The Ninja’s production builds a haunting, immersive atmosphere. Then Ey Brizzy steps in, turning pain into poetry.

His verse feels like a late-night conversation with yourself, the kind where truth hits harder than you’re ready for. The late-night texts, the quiet acceptance of betrayal, the forced composure—each line lands heavy. “Babe don’t lie ‘cause I probably know you were satisfying another porcupine,” isn’t just a clever line, it’s a gut-punch, the moment reality settles in.

The visuals mirror the song’s weight—moody, deliberate, giving the emotions space to breathe. At 2:03, everything intensifies.

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Watch BAXON-Lova Lova [Official Video]

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Botswana’s lyrical sorcerer, Baxon, shifts gears with his latest release—an intimate, soul-stirring love song, accompanied by a visually stunning music video shot in Mogobane. Known for his deep, spellbinding lyricism, Baxon trades his usual mysticism for raw emotion, proving that vulnerability is just as powerful as bravado.

The track blends Afro-hip-hop with R&B influences, carried by his signature poetic delivery. Lyrically, it’s a mature reflection on love—not fleeting, but deeply rooted in devotion and understanding. The Mogobane visuals elevate the song’s essence, capturing golden sunsets, tranquil lakes, and quiet moments that feel more like memories than staged scenes.

This isn’t just a love song—it’s an evolution. Baxon is redefining what Botswana’s hip-hop can be, embracing depth, emotion, and sonic experimentation. Moithakathi has cast a new spell, and this time, it’s on the heart.

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