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Vee pulls successful show

Vee.
Vee.

Vee Mampeezy’s second edition of Last Man Standing (LMS) lived up to the hype as yet again the house kwasa musician pulled a splendid event.

Born Odirile Sento, the ‘Dumalana’ hit maker surely made history with LMS as he became one of the few artists to fill up the Game City Rooftop to the brim. Not only did he manage to pull off a successful event, Vee Mampeezy delivered one of the best performances on the night as the man of the moment. Like he did last year on the inaugural of the LMS, Vee Mampeezy never for one moment stayed on the stage alone which is most common for main artists. The renowned artist’s performance went from popping up at the back on a crane. He further took it far as him and his dancers went on to even get on the roof rafters and incessantly danced their shoes off like nobody’s business.

Editor's Comment
Get back what was stolen, and lock the door

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