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Stream Ohmz The Don’s “Ke tla re WOW”
The vibe is nice and easy on this song, “Ke tla re WOW”. The song begins with Ohmz acknowledging that it may not be the traditional time for setting new goals, but he adopts a “new year, new me” mentality regardless. He emphasizes staying focused on his own path and being true to himself. Ohmz asserts the importance of pushing forward, applying pressure, and pursuing his passion. He compares it to being in a class where he’s actively learning and developing his skills.
“Temporary setbacks for a bigger bag I’m only human, there’s always gonna be this and that”
He acknowledges that setbacks are a natural part of life’s journey, but they are temporary obstacles that lead to greater rewards. Ohmz recognizes his own humanity and the existence of challenges that come with it.
On verse 2, Ohmz reflects on the changing landscape of success, stating that it is no longer solely determined by academic achievements. He highlights the rising importance of being entertaining and humorous, referencing the popularity of platforms like TikTok. He also acknowledges that even women appreciate humor and laughter.
Chorus: “You stop believing in your dreams, ke tla re wow Quit after a couple of fails, ke tla re wow Batho ba controlla your ways, ke tla re wow Eish, Dira hela nnaka nna ke tla re wow Don’t wanna work for that cake? Ke tla re wow You LET Pride a go dule tseleng? Ke tla re wow You let a person ruin your day? Ke tla re wow Eish, Dira hela nnaka nna ke tla re wow”
The chorus reinforces the central theme of the song: refusing to give up on dreams, pushing through failures, and not letting negative influences control one’s actions. Ohmz uses “ke tla re wow” to express surprise at these counterproductive behaviors and encourages a positive and determined mindset.
Overall, “Ke Tla Re WOW” delivers an empowering message to listeners, urging them to persevere, stay true to themselves, and overcome obstacles in the pursuit of their dreams. It also addresses the shifting dynamics of success in the modern world, emphasizing the importance of adaptability and embracing new metrics of achievement.
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WNDRSZN’s Garri: A Soulful Ode to Everyday Survival
With his new single “Garri,” Botswana’s own WNDRSZN delivers a moving blend of nostalgia, rhythm, and reflection. The track feels like a time capsule — echoing the golden sounds of Africa’s past while remaining grounded in the grit of modern life.
Garri paints the picture of long days, crowded taxi rides, and quiet moments of exhaustion — when silence speaks louder than words. WNDRSZN captures the ache and beauty of that struggle with haunting tenderness, reminding us of the resilience that lives in ordinary people.
Inspired by African classics like Ismaël Lô’s Tajabone and Oliver Mtukudzi’s Neria, Garri draws from deep emotional wells of hope and survival. It’s not just a song; it’s a feeling — a lament, a memory, and a prayer for better days.
With his signature fusion of AfroSoul and Kalahari Pop, WNDRSZN once again reimagines what African music can sound like — rooted in heritage but speaking to now.
Garri is more than music. It’s a mirror to our everyday hustle — and a gentle call to keep going.
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Priscilla K Finds Strength in Vulnerability on Show Me
Priscilla K returns with a soulful new single titled “Show Me”, a heartfelt Afrobeat-meets-Afrotech track that blends rhythm and emotion effortlessly. In this song, she opens up about the need to be seen, to be affirmed, and to be reminded of her worth — especially in moments of doubt.
With lyrics like “Show me a sign I’m wanted, I’m worthy,” Priscilla delivers a message that’s both intimate and universal. It’s a plea for reassurance, but also an anthem of resilience — a reminder that even when we fall, we can rise again and fight.
Sonically, Show Me shimmers with layered percussion and subtle electronic textures, carried by her powerful, emotive vocals. It’s a record that feels alive — grounded in vulnerability, but glowing with hope.
Show Me isn’t just a song — it’s a moment of honesty from an artist unafraid to feel, fall, and rise again.
Music
Blanco Returns with Lit No More
It’s been a minute since we last heard from Clever Blanco, but the Faded Gang member is back with a fresh project titled Lit No More. The tape opens with Cops & Robbers, a smooth but gritty groove that instantly pulls you in. Blanco shows his range across the project — from the introspective Heart Ain’t Gold to the hard-hitting Rage Manual.
The project also features appearances from Ando Slime, Angvlo, and Maxx Tokyo, adding different textures to Blanco’s production and flow. As a producer, musician, writer, and rapper, Clever Blanco sounds refreshed and focused. Lit No More is a solid reminder of his creative depth — and proof that good music never really leaves, it just waits for the right moment to return.

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