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Jazz Reflections with Nono Siile launched in style

Nono Siile. PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO
Nono Siile. PIC MORERI SEJAKGOMO

The intimate session was warmed up by Nono Siile and the beautiful guest artist, Mpho Sebina's beautiful melodies.

The event's MC, Leungo Pitse, also kept the event captivating with his vibrant, informative emceeing while also cracking jokes here and there. His bubbly personality could not go unnoticed. The event was a unique opportunity to create an up close and personal experience with the artist as she reflects and shares stories behind her songs from the past 17 years of recording music and beyond, leading to a more innovative and exciting outcome. It was a captivating and intimate music experience that gave her fans a taste of what to expect in the coming months as she intends to have such sessions periodically for jazz music lovers and her fan base to witness the raw talent and emotional depth of herself.

Nono Siile, who prides in the originality of her craft from personally writing her songs to her vocal gifting and stage presence, will showcase a diverse repertoire of her original songs. Kick-starting the first round of her performance, Nono Siile sang a gospel song 'Ga Le Phirimile' to thank God for always being by her side during both the tough and good times. She then sang 'Kante Nna Ke Rileng.' when singing 'A Gaa Anapege' she told her fans that she wrote the song when she was going through the most and had no one to look up to for help. She said at the time, trying to get help from loved ones proved futile.

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