Bee Mosika drops second album
Thursday, September 01, 2016
Bee Mosika worked with the likes of Olisha King, Joseph Masamba and Paparuza Reuben on the album. The 31-year-old Rhumba singer who is famed for his song, Seleetswane told Showbiz that the album’s title-track was inspired by what he experienced with his sports bike in 2014. He said on September 2014, he fell from his sports bike and fainted.
“I woke up at the hospital on that day; I found it necessary to sing about this incident because it never gets out of my head. I hardly forget about it, even today I can still remember all the details of that day,” he said. The second song of the album, Moaparo wa Gaborone is about how youth dresses nowadays, something he finds unpleasant, especially when they are at the capital city. He said the way they dress is different from how Batswana used to, covering their bodies to show some self-respect.
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