House remix spoils Stiger Sola's classic

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With his music such a rare thing to find in the market these days, to lay your hands on a copy of any Stiger Sola music would be such a joy.

His current release, Ko Morakeng, has one recognisable song as one scans it quickly on its front and back covers.

Katshire, that classic in which Stiger Sola sings about unconditional love for a woman called Katshire; where the legends shares the wisdom of endurance, patience, and undying love in a relationship with his characteristic guitar string and golden vocals. The latest Katshire song in Stiger Sola's Ko Morakeng album is worse than just a case of House remix of a good classic gone bad.  The producers have twisted Stiger Sola's golden vocals to an extent that one hardly understands the song.  As if that were not enough, even the selling part of the classic has been chopped and twisted for the worse.  Studio owner and producer of new Stiger Sola album Emcee Keal, real name Lucky Kealeboga, speaks with authority and a dismissive tone when Showbiz enquires about the House remix for the  folklore legend.

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