Bull & Bush Goes Gothic As Juju-Boy Celebrates Hurt Me

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Buoyed by the rising demands for his gothic hit song, Hurt Me, Setswana rapper, Juju-Boy is painting Bull and Bush pub gothic as he prepares to celebrate the success of the song there this Saturday (Feb 6).

The line-up on the evening will include the likes of BK Proctor, 3rd Mind, T-Boss, Foster Juliano, previously known as Mr Doe, Magosi, as well as DJs Shimrock, Mr O, Ash and Kenzo Over the festive season Juju-Boy's  song received massive airplay on local radio stations, as hundreds of  music enthusiasts requested for it, consequently leading to a modest rise  in album sales. The song is being acclaimed as one of the intelligently woven compositions, backed by impressive vocals by Juju-Boy himself, as well as a catchy dance instrumental. It seems to be enjoying listenership ship even from  those music lovers who do not necessarily have gothic inclinations.

The song, Hurt Me, deviates from normality as the rapper celebrates the life of sodomy.Juju-Boy has confessed  that he actually brings out his real personality or character in this hit song.  Here he tells a girl to give him pleasure by hurting him a little with burning candles. He begs to be pulled by the ears and whipped with a belt. He talks about the pleasure he gets from being bound with chains and hit with spikes, and begs to be stepped on with high-heeled shoes. He tells Showtime that once he got into the recording studio and heard the instrumental, done by Guffy Mapitse of Ramco Loco, the lyrics just flowed.

Editor's Comment
BPF should get house in order

Speaker of the National Assembly, Dithapelo Keorapetse, has this week rightly washed his hands of the mess, refusing to wade into a party squabble that has no clear leadership and no single version of the truth.When a single party sends six different letters to the Speaker’s office, each claiming to be the authoritative voice, it is not just confusion, but an embarrassment.Keorapetse is correct to insist on institutional boundaries. Parliament...

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