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Touchline Truth is a “Hot Property” đŸ”„ on this ButiOnTheTrack production

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“Hot Property” is the new song by rapper Touchline Truch, produced by Botswana’s own beat champ, ButiOnTheTrack. Touchline expresses his confidence and paints pictures of the life he is chasing, highlighting his love for his hometown of Tembisa. Touchline Truch references his upbringing in his neighborhood, which shaped his character. In this song, he incorporates storytelling and showcases the boy’s casual yet effective approach to killing it in the rap game.

This rings true in his latest offering, a flame-filled burner titled “Hot Property”, the people had been asking and the boy served. Why are we talking about this here song, well, it’s produced by Botswana’s Very Own ButiOnTheTrack – the young producer who is steadily building a repertoire as one of African Hiphop’s Hiphop keepers. The beat is laid-back and soothing, providing the perfect backdrop for this hip-hop anthem.

From the dusty streets of Tembisa, an uncut diamond emerged in the form of Thabo Mahlwele aka Touchline.”A true poet, Touchline is best described as a verbal gymnast, able to manipulate, bend and swing words together in ways one could not have imagined to create a fresh and flexible lyrical flow. Touchline is blessed with the gift of bringing realness to his content which allows him to bring out the deep emotion from his listeners’ hearts as they are able to picture and draw relevance with his storytelling verses”.

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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! đŸš€đŸŽ¶

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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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