Setswana sweet (able) for any music genre - Kay-Zee
Thursday, August 04, 2011
He also believes that most local musicians, save for traditional music artists, are unable to successfully execute this because they cannot resist the urge to bring a second language into the mix. But through his music, Kay-Zee said he would prove that it is possible to compose a song in Setswana and in turn demonstrate to the world that it is a 'sexy' language.
He said unlike traditional musicians who tend to use proverbs that come in certain dialects, his music is one that can be listened to by every Motswana regardless of tribe and area of origin.
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