Slum boy offers second but different album

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Inspired by ghetto life, Tiroyamodimo Seporo has released his second album under a different genre.

His debut House-Kwasa album, Naboela, a few years ago was not entirely successful because of various hurdles. However, the self-proclaimed goal-getter, originally from Thamaga, has now changed focus and dropped a Kwaito album, the genre notorious at squatter camps or the ghetto. He is proud to mention that he grew up in Old Naledi in Gaborone.

Just from the project title itself, Speta-Wozala, it is clear that Seporo is inspired by street life, though he now lives a formal life. "I grew up in Old Naledi and we (he and his buddies) loved Kwaito music," he said emphasising his assertions by pointing south of the city where the settlement is located. Sep, as he prefers to be called in music circles, blames himself for his previous album's failure. He admits that he did not aggressively take it to the people as he was supposed to. This is because he was always held up by his official job at Pula Holdings, where is he is a sales representative.

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