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Fun, style at Lets Out Party

Artwork Sounds PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
 
Artwork Sounds PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

The event yet again proved that it is one of the leading lifestyle and entertainment shows around following the successful hosting of its third edition. Although most revellers did not conform to the Bad & Boujee theme, the shade of green from the Jameson advertising boards, who were the sponsors, complimented the whole setting.

The atmosphere was boosted by the setup, while the DJs helped set the scene alight with electrifying performances. The show was headlined by former Black Motion band member, Morda who returned to Botswana as a solo artist just a year after his controversial separation with the house duo.

Interestingly, his performance at the Game City Rooftop came just two nights after Black Motion also performed at the same venue. The South African record producer and DJ ensured that he left a mark as he performed slick dance moves while on the decks.

He pulled off a silky move when he got on top of the deck table whilst busy on the turntables Morda had his work cut out for him to impress the crowd following the success of the previous first two editions, which were headlined by another South African top Afro-Tech DJ, Oscar Mbo. However, he made it look too easy as he had the crowd singing along from the moment he hit the decks.



And it was impossible not to sing along as the talented Morda did his thing playing his top tunes including Mohogan Sun, Mhungana and Summer Love. With his set placed at the end of the show, it was obvious that his fans had been waiting anxiously for his performance and surely it was worth the wait for most of them as they could not have a breather throughout the set.

But before Morda’s set, Kitchen-Mess had already done damage to the booth. His performance was absolutely top notch. Artwork Sounds were also there with a lively showing while Romeo had the crowd singing along drawing from a playlist of old Hip Hop tunes. Romeo had taken over from another talented DJ, Kyno who had the crowd on their feet as well.

The show seemed to be closing before most knew it, and, of course, with a bang. Just like the previous shows, the event managed to attract a sizeable crowd of the so called MaGaborone. Overall, it was a fun show and a night of style and drip.