Young entrepreneur releases debut album

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He is young, vibrant and optimistic about Botswana's fledgling music industry. The young man is 28-year-old Kamuse Nthume, who firmly believes that life is what you make it.

Nthume has released his debut album titled The KNN Project, which features three different music genres - hip-hop, kwaito, and house. He says the reason for doing that is quite simple. Apart from doing music Nthume is also an entrepreneur of great repute, having previously owned a clothing store, Sports Gear Importers, which catered for people of different tastes. He says it was the same thinking that influenced his decision when recording this album.

As a result, his album contains different genres. Nthume explains that to him style does not have boundaries.

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