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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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MELO – TSA MAKHETE ft LORD LEDIMO x NICOLE MARTINEZ (visualizer)

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Melo dropped this song a few weeks back and now follows that up with a visualiser, very much loving the fusion of traditional Botswana sounds to urban music.

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Watch OneTake267’s Freestyle on ‘WWMD Part 1’

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OneTake267 returns with a vengeance in his latest freestyle, “WWMD Part 1,” set to a pulsating drill beat by TAILOR3D. As the track unfolds, OneTake267 asserts his dominance, declaring, “We Back Outside and Applying Pressure.” Shot by Rocket Films, the visuals complement the gritty narrative of street resilience. OneTake267 continues to solidify his place at the forefront of Botswana’s hip-hop scene, proving once again why he’s a force to be reckoned with.

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THULI – Meno masweu (official music video)

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In Botswana’s hiphop music enters a rising star: THULI. With her debut track “Meno masweu” already topping the charts, THULI’s infectious flow and undeniable talent are turning heads. Not content with just studio success, she’s also making waves on radio across the country. Recently collaborating with KX Legit on ‘Can’t pass the torch’, THULI is proving she’s a force to be reckoned with. Keep an eye on this rising rap sensation as she continues to dominate the scene with her electrifying presence.

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