Zuma, Myztro put on a show
Monday, October 23, 2023 | 120 Views |
The renowned South African Amapiano artists, Myztro and Zuma delivered one of the best performances of the night as they managed to set the mood for the few revellers in attendance.
As it is turning into a norm, people were busy glued to their phones during the performances of few acts who hit the stage before Myztro and Zuma but things took a turn when Zuma took to the stage.
Zuma kept the revellers in great mood, without taking to the stage immediately as he sang from the backstage making patrons yearn for more before he could make an appearance.
After a few minutes, Zuma took to the stage, and revellers bust in amusement when they finally saw the man who has been keeping them waiting. The Kwazulu Natal (KZN) born native, who is estranged from Reece Madlisa, took people on a roller-coaster of memories of his time with Reece Madlisa as Amaroto.
He performed songs that broke them into the scene like Umsebenzi Wethu, Ulazi, and Megalo which all did wonders in numbers. Revellers continued to hit the dance floor as he was giving them the performance they yearned for. Myztro took to the stage immediately after Zuma’s set. Myztro is a no stranger to Botswana as he enjoys bookings locally and delivered yet another electrifying performance like he has done before.
The lookalike to DJ Maphorisa delivered a set encapsulated mostly by trending Amapiano songs on Tik Tok. Including Tik Tok Amapiano trending songs, proved to really work to his advantage as more and more revellers convened around him to savour in the moment and dance away the night. He included songs like Imnadi lento, Awukhuzeki and the now hot iplan by Dlala Thukzin, which captivated the fans even more.
Myztro who had the patrons in his palm, took revellers on a memory lane of the great house music prime time with songs from Oskido and Professor. Myztro closed off his performance with his song ‘Hwetsalang’. Other acts who kept the night going included sensational DJs like Casper the DJ who continues to establish himself as one of the best Aamapiano DJs in the country.
Before him was Jam NI, Neo Played It, Soul Pee and Kyotic DJ, who also delivered.
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