Kaybee returns with third album

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There are so many ways one can spread the gospel of the Lord, but for Kebadile Wasenda, popularly known as Kaybee, singing is the best way to go.

The young artist, who first discovered the beauty of singing at the age of 16, has released her third album since embarking on her musical journey.  The album is titled Ruhakitho, which translates to ‘love’.

The first two albums were Forever and Wuaparo, which were released in 2008 and 2014 respectively. Wuaparo was a hit and it was even nominated for the Botswana Musician Union Awards (BOMU) in the category of best contemporary album of the year.  Ever since then, she feels she has grown and improved her singing and her lyrical content. She told Arts & Culture of the inspiration behind this particular album. “I was inspired to title my album Ruhakitho, which means love because of the love God continues to show us as human beings,” she said.

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