Rejuvenated Topito tries hard in music

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If Mmusi Dikgole was academically gifted he could have been an acclaimed attorney by now. Unfortunately, things did not go the way he anticipated and his education ended at Form Five, disqualifying him from entering any tertiary institution. That, however, did not discourage this talented Manyana lad of venturing into the music industry to put bread on the table.

Dikgole is now a full-time musician with two traditional music albums to his name. Trading as Topito, the former Mogwana Traditional Troupe member needs no introduction in the music industry. He has been in the industry since 1995 though he slot to fame about five years ago after dumping the group to focus on solo projects. He confesses that he has seen it all in the music industry, whether good or bad. He has met people with different characters in the industry.

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