ATI puts plea in song

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Sensational hip hop artist Atlasaone 'ATI' Molemogi, has put his utmost plea of the year in his single Ke Le Khete that is due to be released next month.

The handsome young man, who has been accused of being a Satanist, revealed that his new song was birthed out of the finger pointing.  "The reason I did this song was due to different things that happened this year.  I have been accused of Satanism.  So this time I'm saying call me what you may, I won't stop my craft," ATI told Showbiz.  "It's more of an appeal for people to give me a chance instead of judging me," he added.

The catchy line in the song is Tikle Tlhware Legonyana, which translates to 'provoking a python'. ATI speaks of people who are daring enough to try out anything in life, despite any horrific circumstances that might follow.
Interestingly, he admits that the single will "draw daggers" since it is controversial.  He is currently in the studio working on his next album titled Bulaya Motho, which is almost complete.  The album release has been set for August, but the flamboyant artist intends to give fans a taste of his upcoming album before then.  ATI said he was working with a number of locals for the upcoming album as he intends to give them the much-needed exposure.

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