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Wave Rhyder celebrates local artists

Wave Rhyder.
Wave Rhyder.

Lesotho-born musician, Wave Rhyder, has shown love to local artists by paying tribute to the late Atasaone Molemogi (ATI) and later sharing the stage with Han C at the African Attire on Fleek annual event held at Bojanala Waterfront on Saturday.

Kicking off his performance, Wave Rhyder sang one of ATI's, also famed as Lekhete le le Tona Tona, songs. He later delivered a beautiful performance where he and the award-winning Han C made a remix with their songs, and the performances blew the audience away. Together with his fellow Lesotho artist, Sannere, they sang their song dubbed Botle Ba Ngoanenoa. Wave Rhyder also performed Re Tsepile Uena, Ke Khahluwe, Ntlohelleng and Romeo Oa Nkolota.

Before Wave Ryder, Sannere also gave patrons who were excited to see him do a beautiful performance. As usual, local artists did not disappoint; they gave breathtaking performances. This time, Ditiro Leero gave the audience a long performance, and after performing his songs, he invited the Tsaya Thobane singer, Dr Vom, on stage, and as usual, his fans were already prepared for the Tsaya Thobane song as they carried branches and sticks whilst singing and dancing. The duo, who were accompanied by their dancers, continued singing more of Dr Vom's songs.

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