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Dramaboi inducted into Yarona FM Hall of Fame

DJ Ngwazi's song,  Uthando featuring Master KG, Nokwazi, Lowsheen and Caltonic SA  scooped the Best Amapiano and Peoples Choice Song Of The Year awards PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE
DJ Ngwazi's song, Uthando featuring Master KG, Nokwazi, Lowsheen and Caltonic SA scooped the Best Amapiano and Peoples Choice Song Of The Year awards PIC: KENNEDY RAMOKONE

The late talented Motswako artist, Thuto ‘Dramaboi’ Ramphaleng who was also described as The Music Prophet by Yarona FM at Yarona FM Music Awards (YAMAs) has joined other celebrated local talents on the radio station’s Hall of Fame on Saturday.

His family did not miss the auspicious moment. His mother, Boitumelo Ramphaleng was accompanied by his talented sisters Agisanang Ramphaleng also known as DJ Mimi and Katlego Ramphaleng. His mother, who was emotional and teary told revelers that her love for her late son will remain for eternity.

She gave thanks to the radio station’s management for their gesture and also told the audience that she has other children who were making great footprints in the local music industry. There were performances where one of local artists sung ‘Wamakaishane’ while a crew of dancers did their magic on the stage. His sister Katlego joined and sung their song ‘Sala Le Nna,’ a song they sung together when Dramaboi introduced her to the local music industry at a tender age.

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