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"When I look around girls get excited. They want to hold my hand. It is a joyous mood, people are basking in the aura of my music," he sings. The song then becomes a rap, which breaks the monotony of the unending self-praise. The second track, "Koi Koi" takes the listener back to childhood days, when they played Koi, a Setswana traditional game. The third track, "Go riling", is a question that seeks answers about life.
Though the lyrics are quite thematic, it is the rhumba sound that gets your attention. 'Modimo o kwatile', the title track, has a gospel beat. In the song, the artiste warns that God is angry and that life is about to end. He becomes philosophical and looks at the social problems affecting the society. This kind of song will definitely force you to take stock of your life and try to rearrange your morals so as to avoid God's wrath. The artiste then addresses the effects of stress and suggests that people should use his music to relieve it. It is a party song, with danceable beats. In the background, a female voice serenades the listener. "Come on and dance to relieve your stress," she sings.
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