Snake Poison breaks four-year silence

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FRANCISTOWN: Tshegofatsho Letshomane, popularly known as Snake Poison in the music circles, is back on the scene with his latest sangoma music album, expected to take many by surprise.

A renowned kwasa-kwasa singer, Snake Poison came with a different genre of music that will confuse him with a totally different musician altogether. The development, which has seen Snake Poison breaking a four-year silence following his disappearance from the music scene, has the potential to unpack the other entertaining side of Snake Poison. 

36-year-old Snake Poison broke into the music scene in 2001 with a hit kwasa-kwasa album, "O na le mang" and became an instant star across the country. Two years later, Snake Poison came back with another scorcher, "AIDS."  With his second album, Snake Poison's star to stardom was on the rise. However, his third album, "Lefatshe," that was released in 2004 did not do well in the market and marked his stumble.

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