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Nnunu Ramogotsi makes a soulful return with Sephonono

Nnunu Ramogotsi revealed that most of the songs on her new album are spiritual, reflecting her connection to her faith and her community PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG
Nnunu Ramogotsi revealed that most of the songs on her new album are spiritual, reflecting her connection to her faith and her community PIC PHATSIMO KAPENG

Local jazz sensation, Nnunu Ramogotsi has finally released her highly-anticipated second album, Sephonono, a beautiful collection of Setswana songs that showcases her unique blend of jazz and traditional sounds.

Sephonono is a testament to Ramogotsi's growth and resilience as an artist. It features eight captivating tracks, including the popular songs Banyana Bame, Sephonono, Mmutle, and Leisong Loabidiwa. Each song tells a story, weaving together tales of love, spirituality, and everyday life in Botswana. Ramogotsi's music is a celebration of her culture and heritage, with lyrics that are both personal and relatable.

Speaking about her album, Ramogotsi revealed that most of the songs are spiritual, reflecting her connection to her faith and her community. The song Precious, a jazz gospel track, is a heartfelt tribute to God's faithfulness and blessings. Other standout tracks like Sephonono and Banyana Bame showcase Ramogotsi's storytelling prowess, painting vivid pictures of life in Botswana.

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