Vomit brews an ode to the mighty Zebras

Dr Vomit, who rose to stardom through songs like Thobane, has produced a five-track album.  The artist known for Dikhwaere and ragga tunes has played around with these genres and added a touch of Afro-pop and disco tunes to give colour and verve to his latest musical offering.

The first song, Zaza Zebras talks about the sunglasses, popularly known in the vernacular as Mazabathi, and advises football lovers to put on the sunglasses to enjoy the beautiful game.

The second track Ke Tsamaya Le Zebras is a high-energy delivery modelled around popular gospel song, Ke Tsamaya Le Jeso.   Using divine titles to refer to the Zebras, the song says the team is a god of football.  Along the way, a female voice, reminiscent of a groupie, says, 'I will follow Zebras all the way.'

The third track, Tshabang is a disco song that is fast-paced.  It will take you back in time to those days when Pantsola music was the in-thing.

The other danceable song is the fourth track called Ke Ya Rona.  The disco tunes will surely free the Pantsula jiver in you.  Others are Chencha and Remix.

The album was recorded at Jamrite Studios in Gaborone, produced by Lame Letlaatla and is marketed and distributed by Earmark Records.