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Play Dj Wallay & MB OnTheBeat ‘s “Blessings” feat. Flyboi Que, Mandy Gopolang & Ohmz The Don

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Dj Wallay & MB OnTheBeat are set to release a song titled “Blessings”. The single features artists Flyboi Que, Mandy Gopolang and Ohmz The Don. The song is the second single from Dj Wallays forthcoming EP titled “Don’t Forget The Art” following his debut single “Flashing Lights” Released on the 3rd of March 2020.


The Amapiano single fused with Hip Hop rhymes is a spiritual song, highlighting the importance of recognising and acknowledging the blessings bestowed upon us by God. The blessings of life, good health, and well-being during today’s tough Covid-19 climate which has affected artists are emphasised in this song. The song is set to set airwaves ablaze upon its release while sending a message of hope and reassurance to the masses.

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Chub Heightz drops new single “AYOO”

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This ain’t just a song. It’s a statement. It’s Chub Heightz standing ten toes down, speaking from the heart, and making it clear—he’s here to stay.

The beat knocks. Fella on the beat knew exactly what he was cooking. Chub walks all over it, sharp, confident, no wasted breath. He’s talking legacy. Talking faith. Talking hustle. That’s respect.

And that cover? Ohmz The Don delivered. That 90s graffiti energy isn’t just for show—it’s the DNA of the record.

Hip-hop will never die. They must just forget. “AYOO” proves that.

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Stream Don Thugga’s ‘Tshepo Tumelo’

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Some songs flex, some songs motivate, and some hit that rare balance—a track that both lifts you up and keeps it real. Don Thugga’s “Tumelo Tshepo”? It’s that joint. A smooth, introspective cut that’s drenched in hustle mentality, it’s hope music—but without the corny aftertaste.

From the jump, Thugga laces the beat with grind talk, laying out the realities of chasing a dream, the work that goes into it, and the doubters who sit on the sidelines. But instead of getting caught in the noise, he stays locked in—hopeful, hungry, and locked into his purpose.

The weight of Dramaboi’s influence looms large here. You feel it. This isn’t just a name-drop; it’s a genuine nod to a mentor, a motivator, a believer in his craft. And then there’s the deeper personal layer—“Tshepo” isn’t just a concept, it’s his mother’s name. That’s the kind of detail that makes the record hit differently.

Production-wise, the song keeps it clean, no gimmicks, letting Don Thugga’s wordplay and presence carry the weight. It’s an easy listen, but not in a throwaway way—it sits with you, lingers in your mind after the beat fades.

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🔹 Vibes?
🔹 Message?
🔹 Replay value?

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🔥 Final Score: 7.3/10Authentic, heartfelt, and a must-add to your grind playlist. Don Thugga isn’t just talking the talk—he’s walking it. Stream “Tumelo Tshepo” now. 🎧

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Wada Soulstress wins DBS Roadshow and Releases Soulful ‘Oratile’ EP

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Botswana’s music landscape continues to evolve, shaped by artists who bring not just talent but a sense of identity and purpose to their craft. Among them, Wada Soulstress stands out as an artist whose voice carries the weight of experience, introspection, and a profound connection to the soul of music.

A Journey Defined by Passion

Wada Soulstress’ journey into music was not one of sudden recognition but of gradual refinement. She has spent years crafting a sound that is both deeply personal and universally resonant, blending neo-soul, jazz, and contemporary R&B influences. Her artistry is rooted in storytelling—one that speaks to themes of self-discovery, love, and resilience in a way that invites the listener into a shared experience.

Her breakthrough came with the DBS Road Show, a platform designed to showcase and elevate Botswana’s emerging talent. Through her compelling performances, she demonstrated an ability to convey emotion with raw sincerity, ultimately earning her the top spot as the winner of the competition. The recognition was not just a victory but a validation of her artistic vision.

The Release of “Oratile”

Following her success at the DBS Road Show, Wada Soulstress channeled her momentum into the release of her EP, “Oratile”. More than just a collection of songs, the project is an exploration of sound and sentiment, each track a reflection of her journey as an artist and as an individual.

“Oratile” is both a celebration and a meditation—a body of work that showcases her ability to translate complex emotions into music that lingers beyond the last note. Through her carefully composed lyrics and soulful delivery, Wada Soulstress invites her audience to engage not just with the sound but with the stories and emotions embedded in each track.

A Future Shaped by Authenticity

In an industry that often prioritizes immediacy, Wada Soulstress is an artist committed to substance over spectacle. Her work is intentional, her presence grounded in something deeper than trends. She represents a generation of musicians who understand that art is not merely about recognition but about impact.

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With “Oratile” now in the world and a growing audience drawn to her unique sound, Wada Soulstress is poised to contribute meaningfully to the cultural and musical fabric of Botswana. Her voice is not just one to be heard but one to be remembered.

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