Maxy drops Digauta Vol.2

After releasing a pop group, Digauta, last year, Botswana's lady of song Olebile Sedumedi, better known as Maxy, has followed up with Digauta Vol. 2, entitled, Banna ba mona (men of this place).

The seven-track album has songs such as Molao wa manong, which asks a very crucial question. What do men really want? This is a question that even the other sex is asking about women. Track four, Banna ba mona addresses itself to some men who are loafers, spending a lot of time idling whilst their wives are working to put bread on the table. This song raises another important African cultural belief, which has it that by nature men are the breadwinners, who should work to provide for their wives and families.

The issue of sexual immorality has also found space in this song, where Maxy, the lead singer in the album, accuses men of being promiscuous. Other songs are Ba Dlala bolo, Mmapula, Dizolo and Ke bomang Digauta. It was produced by Maxy Sedumedi and Mma-Maxy at Laduma Records.

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