K1 unravels yet another talent

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Kaone Ramontshonyana, popularly known as K1, continues to reveal his many talents. Now, Botswana's two-time Big Brother Africa housemate is featured on a song with Bonnie Fisher of Mmapula fame.

The multi-talented star features in a track titled Mofe Lerato from Fisher's upcoming album, Mmamotse. Fisher revealed K1 wrote part of the song in poetry. "He's a poet, he really is a Tswana poet," a thrilled Fisher told Showbiz.He added: "In the song, he poetically talks positively about the woman and advises the guy to love his spouse. What I loved about it is that he is from Kanye, so he gives it that unique Ngwaketse feel. He uses the power they used to execute their style."Work on the 14-track album is done and will be on the shelves soon. Fisher said: "Working with K1 was really fantastic, he is an amazing dude. He wrote the chorus, I wrote my verses and we came up with an African beat."

K1 was one of the housemates in the fourth edition of Big Brother Africa in 2009. He returned to Big Brother Africa in 2010 as one of the 14 of Season V, titled Big Brother All Stars. The Kanye-born lad became known for his 'Rural Swag' and looks to surprise all with his poetic skill. Fisher also worked with veteran guitarist Clement Jackson for his new album.Once more, the talented Fisher, has ensured his music is centered on the subject of love. His maiden album's hit track Mmapula was an expression of love to a woman. This time, he explained, Mmamotse is a continuation of the Mmapula 'romance'. "It's also about love- just like Mmapula, I wanted whoever listened to my first album to be able to connect the two because it is a continuation.

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