Vee, T-Les on Boombox CD

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Changed-over music maven Odirile Sento, popularly known as Vee, has two Kwasa gospel songs in the latest Misfits Boombox Africa (MBA) compilation mixtape that will be released this Friday. The new MBA, which also has Tshepo 'T-Les' Lesole's two tracks and several other African artistes is volume two.

It looks set to be bigger, with greater impact thanks to the involvement of the two local music stars. The 38-track offing has been packaged into CD to be sold online and in each nation that has a representative artiste.
The man behind the continental masterpiece, Riley Serojane said:"I can't put my excitement in words, I am super-excited. God is the best DJ."He explained how he convinced the House Kwasa king, Vee, to play a part in the new project."We met at CrossGold Music where Vee usually buys books and I presented the project to him and he loved it. He was keen on working with me though Christian deejaying was new to him," DJ Riley told Showbiz.

The up and coming jockey said the diversity Vee brings into the project is quite enriching. The Boom Box project has been synonymous with Hip hop gospel."The initial idea was to have Hip hop but having all genres in one tape is more epic. It's not only Vee's Kwaito Gospel, but we have different talents in this project," he said.The aspirational jock said the new project had genres including Reggae, Ragga, Electro, and R'n'B. Lesole's tracks also look likely to give the new project some charm. He has rejigged his popular gospel track 'Nkabo Ke Le Kae' and will also have the track 'You Are' in the compilation.Riley said the two tracks were very relevant to the project.Other local artistes involved are Danny L, Bonno Lauryn Kebualemang, Hip hop gospel outfits Rebirth and Alive For Christ.

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