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He may be an unfamiliar face to many but Matshelo Modisaotsile says he has been in the music industry for more than four years now.

He has recently released an album entitled Semanjemanje vs. Woza December, which is a mixture of Kwaito and hip pop songs.  Although this is his second album, Modisaotsile was quick to reveal that his first release did not do well in sales, as it was never officially launched.  As a result he decided to combine it with the second album.

“My first release was a kwaito album and it was called Semanjemanje. For my second album I decided to do a different genre, which is hip pop.  I fell in love with both of the genres though they seem so far apart from each other, but my combination is what makes my album unique,” he said.

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