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Slizer targets resurgence

Slizer PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Slizer PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Local House-Kwasa artist Slizer believes her most recent release, Siyavuma has the potential to replicate the success of her second album, Mocha o chele, which served as the foundation for her musical career.

In 2010 Slizer stormed the music scene and instantly became a hit with the album Mocha o chele. It was during an era of CDs and DVDs and the album sold like fat cakes.

At the time, House-Kwasa was like the version of Limpopo music, which is currently giving mainstream genres a run for their money in terms of popularity. The Bobonong performer was expected to be the next big thing as she penetrated the Southern African borders to perform in countries such as South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia.

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