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DJ Fresh freshens up Jwaneng

DJ Fresh
 
DJ Fresh

Early birds at the show were lucky to get a taste of the renowned DJ’s crispy mixes.

DJ Obza of RB2 had earlier kick-started the show on a high note to pave way for the anticipated hot line-up of local artists. He gave his best playing oldies and kwaito tunes, forcing revelers to throw their jackets away.

Dramaboi gave the youthful crowd an exquisite performance with his latest offering Mmatswale, leaving female revelers screaming at the top of their voices. The talented young man used his skills to engage the crowd who sang along to his hit songs.

Mapetla and T.H.A.B.O were also a marvel to watch, and fans seemed to appreciate their collaboration. The duo performed Mapetla’s Ba re ke Wele and Shaya- magetdown as well as T.H.A.B.O’s Thaboholic. They freshened up with Mapetla’s Aaah, which became an instant hit in 2005.

Eskimos reminded their fans that they are still a force to reckon with when it comes to kwaito. The group of four young men dished out their old songs to give mapantsola a chance to show their dance moves. Their songs, I love My baby, Ma 14 and Kwasa-kwasa made the crowd go wild.

South African group Uhuru made a grand entrance to wrap up the show with a bang. The group, which plays live with percussions, keyboard and of course the DJ deck, had everybody on the dance floor. Other artists on the line-up included Oracle, BK Proctor, P-Mag and Dollar Mac.