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Artist makes his mark on hip-hop

One of 16 Offence’s songs was played on YFM.

Tsakani – Tsakani artist Nhlanhla ’16 Offence’ Keliko is making a name for himself. The rapper features on a song with a well-known artist, and the two are cooking what should be a hit in the studio.

Rising through the ranks of the hip-hop scene, 16 Offence has hit a career milestone by securing a high-profile collaboration with the artist.

This strategic move marks a pivotal moment in 16 Offence’s musical journey and sets the stage for a meteoric rise in his career.

Known for his lyrical prowess and talent, 16 Offence has carved a way for himself in the competitive hip-hop world.


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With their distinct synergy, 16 Offence and the artist hope to create a groundbreaking blend of genres with this partnership.

As anticipation builds, 16 Offence remains committed to pushing the boundaries of his artistry, promising fans an unforgettable listening experience.

The collaboration is a testament to his dedication to evolving as an artist and making an irresistible mark on hip-hop’s landscape.

He was also on YFM two weeks ago, where one of his songs, Phumelela, was first played. He said the public should brace themselves for 2024, a year of great hits.


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