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Local Khutsong artist video shoot

“The track is based on people wanting to see me fall and bad friends acting like they care. The video was inspired by fans who wanted a music video and since I wanted my story to be heard as well as seen, I made it happen.” This, in a nutshell, is how Mosimanegape Lobakeng aka …

“The track is based on people wanting to see me fall and bad friends acting like they care. The video was inspired by fans who wanted a music video and since I wanted my story to be heard as well as seen, I made it happen.” This, in a nutshell, is how Mosimanegape Lobakeng aka “King Tjwereza” summed up his latest mixtape project, “The Holy Struggle”. The local hip-hop artist from Khutsong has been promoting it since it was released on 1 November 2014. He has already shot two videos and did the third for a single, titled “Bam phaphela” around the township on Sunday, 14 August. Sphiwe “Mo Touch” Khumalo was the producer of the track and Nkosincedile Mini, popularly known as Mr Mini Media, shot and directed the video. It was filmed at various locations around Khutsong, giving it a totally homegrown flavour.Residents will easily recognise Ext.1, Lazy Inn Pub and the tennis court. “It was a good experience and great exposure for my music,” reflects the Khutsong King. He would like to thank everyone who supported him and helped to make the video shoot a success. The video’s release date has not yet been confirmed. For more information, contact him on Facebook: King-tjwereza Lobakeng.

The singles artwork
The singles artwork

 

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