Focalistic rocks Dejavu Basement Xplosion

Dejavu Basement Xplosion
Dejavu Basement Xplosion

South African multi-award winning Amapiano musician, Lethabo Sebetso popularly known as ‘Focalistic’ in the music industry dished out a rocking performance during the Dejavu Basement Xplosion.

The event was held during the President's Day Holiday at the Fields Mall Basement. It was hosted by one of the most talented and respected deejays in Botswana, DJ Kuchi. Multitudes thronged the event to watch their favourite artists. They were indeed not disappointed as the they witnessed electrifying performances by different acts including Daliwonga and Kamo Mphela both from SA and our very own local acts like FME DJs, Cassper the DJ and the event organiser himself DJ Kuchi doing magic on the decks. When taking to the stage ‘president ya straata’ as ‘Focalistic’ is also called by his fans, he took the patrons down the memory lane by playing some of his hit songs which have seen him rise to fame, he played among other songs ‘Ke Star featuring Vigro Deep, which immediately lifted the mood of the partygoers to another level.

He also played most of his recent Amapiano hits like Khekheleza, Dladla, Lepanta, Ba Ja Kopele and Ke Gafile just to name but a few. Another sterling performance came from Botswana's very own local trio FME DJs, the boys dished out the crowd’s favourite meals as they mostly played Tiktok music while dancing along with revellers. Their performance made sure that revellers remained in the dance floor singing along with every song. It was clear that revellers could easily relate with the songs as they showcased their dance moves and skills of dancing along to the beautiful Amapiano tunes. Casper the DJ also made sure he keeps the mood high when he also played some of the most trending hits, keeping the momentum going. He also mesmerised fans with his mixing skills. The overall event was a success with no reports of theft and other unwanted behaviours from the revellers.

The security kept their eyes on the ball to make sure everyone is protected with their valuables.


Editor's Comment
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