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Diva Vebrok wants to reconcile with artists

Diva Vebrok
 
Diva Vebrok

In an interview, Vebrok said she has asked the artists to be there during the thanksgiving ceremony.

“I have had a clash with these artists for a long time therefore I want to put everything behind and move on,” she said.

Vebrok said the artists she wants to reconcile with are household names but she could not reveal their names as yet. “I will mention their names at the ceremony in their presence,” she said.

Vebrok said the main reason behind the ceremony is to instill the spirit of teamwork and encourage more collaboration among Botswana artists. “Kgetsi ya tsie e kgonwa ke go tshwaraganelwa. We want to replicate what is done in other countries,” she said.

The thanksgiving ceremony will also be combined with a release of Vebrok’s new single entitled Oteke. She told Showbiz that she did the song in 30 minutes. “It’s a slow jam and it’s different from the other songs I did in the past,” she said. e on certain terms, which eventually led to me working with Kwesta,“ he said.

 

The video for the song has already been shot, Dino Dru told Showbiz.   It was shot in South Africa and will be released on February 5 on DStv music channels. 

Showbiz watched the video prior to the release date and determined the video as high budget due to its HD quality.

Madibas is Dino Dru’s first single from his debut album New Kid On The Block (NKOTB) scheduled for release in August, 2016.

The 15-track album features 11 artists with Motswaki Vic being the only Motswana and the rest being South African artists such as Maggz and Nadia Nakai.

Dino Dru has previously shown interest in investing more in working with quality musicians after he featured veteran rapper, Scar on one of his old song, Le Rice.