Young Motswana producer brings SA, Bots artists together

A young Motswana producer, Karabo 'Sgirlar' of Sekolo Sgirlar Productions has decided to strength the relationship between South African and local artists by dropping an album which is a cross border affiliation project for both SA and Botswana upcoming motswako rappers.

The 24-year-old Sgirlar says the main thrust of the album is to unleash a new crop of talented motswakolista, thus creating a tight bond between both countries musically.  The album has 20 tracks with the main single, which has been getting massive airplay entitled Sgirlar Mankara.  "People love this song and it looks like they are excited about the concept behind the album," he says. The other song that many have taken great interest in again is by an SA artist namely Tshabz, the song BotSA, which simply means Botswana and SA combined seems as though it has not only taken local people by storm but it has also been making waves at many radio stations in SA, especially at Valter fm.

In this song, Tshabz is praising the compilation concept but mostly mentioning how happy he is to be working with Botswana artist, the young rapper promises to create more ties with all the featured artists and also introduce them to other SA artists for network opportunities.The project features upcoming artists, including the likes of local artists Bishop, Thobie, B Low, Make Pampiri, Touch Motswak Tswak, Soski, Big L Wasekai, Molf-Easy, Iceberg, Sgirlar Mankara and SA artists include Mrejo, Tshabz, Don Rebaski, Toxic Beatz, Black Infant, Ex the future and Mokapoteni.  The album promises to be a hit in the music industry and it is being currently cooked at LeThabo Media.

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