Slizer's hot dance videos

In the DVD also titled O tswa kae, which features six songs from the album, the muso, whose suggestive dance routines have become her trademark, outdid herself. The choreography is impeccable. With a group of good female dancers and young men, she set out to select beautiful sites for the video shoot. There is a balance in the choice of sites.

The video also takes one through life on the fringes of the city, where poverty hangs in the neighbourhood like a flag. It is here that the viewer is given an expose into what happens in poverty stricken locations.

Crime and deviance where some young men live a life of crime. At the same time, there are those who also abuse drugs like marijuana, which as some would want us to believe, is an 'escape from the real world of suffering'. It is in her songs like Stirwana, where the artist focuses on the lifestyle of a young man whose career revolves around crime. Slizer attempts to show the effects of poverty as it takes a toll on the lives of fellow human beings.

In the title track, O tswa kae, Slizer is simply addressing a very contemporary issue - rural-urban migration and its effect on young children who grow up in towns. Some prefer to stay in towns and do not bother to find out about their place of origin and get to know their culture. The DVD is fully loaded, especially for those who love dancing.