Lesole preaches the Gospel
Thursday, May 02, 2013
Lesole told Showbiz in Gaborone yesterday that he is overwhelmed by the positive response his album has received.He said what sets it apart from the rest that he has released is that it is one project closer to his heart."I worked on it by myself and can feel and hear my growth and maturity over the years in perfecting my artistry," he said.
Lesole also said that he had to engage some people in helping him choose a radio and video single as all songs are good but they all decided on the track Nkabo ke le ka, which has happily become most people's favourite."The song talks about the love and sacrifice that God has and that He sacrificed his only son Jesus to come to earth and die for our sins yet people take this love for granted. In this song I am asking where we would be if it were not for the unconditional love and grace that God has for us?" he explained.
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