No vulgar connotations in Ratshega�s latest offering
Thursday, April 28, 2016
Shumba. PIC: KAGISO ONKATSWITSE
The traditional music giant is well known for releasing catchy and controversial songs but with this album, Shumba has decided to tone down from controversy. In the past, his songs like Loso La Monnamogolo and Ke Thala Dinte has been associated with vulgar connotations but Shumba Ratshega has in every case cited his use of creative language as a source of hype.
In an interview with Showbiz, the Makhirikhiri hitmaker said this time the title of the album is simple and there are no vulgar implications in it.
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