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Kearoma back with a banging single

Kearoma Rantao. PIC REVERBNATION
Kearoma Rantao. PIC REVERBNATION

After spending most of the past years without releasing music, seasoned musician, Kearoma Rantao has returned to the music scene with a bang after dropping a soulful jam titled ‘Botshelo’ a fornight ago.

Her fans have eagerly waited for new music from her and the new single does not disappoint, showcasing Rantao’s signature style and vocal prowess.

Rantao, who is also the owner of Africa Meropa Records stated that she was more than elated to share her craft once again. “As Africa Meropa Records, we are thrilled to announce the release of this single, Botshelo, as I get to do what I love and what I am known for,” she said.

She said Botshelo is an Afro Jazz tune with traces of Afro Cuban Jazz rhythms to it.


It is a song that serves as a message of goodwill to a young child to always listen to elders' advice as they have passed through the hardships of life. From one of the verses, it speaks exactly to the narrative above; ‘Reetsa ngwanaka, ke go bolelele, tlhoya tsebe o reetse. Ha letsatsi le tlhaba o tla gakologelwa mafoko ame gore selo se botshelo ga se papadi’.

The award winning and versatile artist stated that the song is available across all music platforms if one wants to stream it.

Rantao also said people should expect more from her record label this year as she plans to keep on serving people with some great music.

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