Clap Your Hands Steals Show At New Release Launch
Monday, November 19, 2018
Night crawlers seemed to appreciate the latter more. Zakes Bantwini got up on stage some minutes after 1am to the cheers and whistling of the crowd that had been dancing all night to the DJ’s music. He seemed to be losing it as he began by playing some of his unpopular hits. At that time, his fans who had gathered closer to the stage had dispersed and gone back as they now looked disinterested and probably disappointed by what he was playing.However, he did not give in yet to their demands as he patiently played his preferred and selected songs even though he was losing the attention of the audience.
Just when most the audience seemed preoccupied with chatting and drinking, Zakes Bantwini upped the tempo. Even those who were sitting down throughout his performance, especially in the VIP section got up and started to hit the dance floor when he played ‘Clap your hands’.
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