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  2. Music of Botswana - Wikipedia

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    The development of rock music's popularity in Botswana has been gradual. [26] The music has begun to gain momentum, partly due to mainstream media such as MTV, Channel O and the internet. The native Batswana have demonstrated an appreciation for this genre, and since 2000 many new bands have been formed; most play locally, but a few have toured ...

  3. Culture Spears - Wikipedia

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    Culture Spears have released four albums: Korone, Kulenyane, Khudu, Kuweletsana and Kulanche.Kulenyane sold over 60,000 units within three months and won several awards. . This hit album was produced by Zimbabwean producer Johane Maseko (known as "Joe Maseko") at his House of the Rising Sound in Gwabalanda township, Bulawayo (Zimbabwe's second capi

  4. Category:Botswana musicians - Wikipedia

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  5. Frank Lesokwane - Wikipedia

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    Ke lela le lona is a tswana song dropped in 2001 by Franco, as the translation says "I am crying with you" the song was created to pass a message to the saddened people out there facing different kind of problems. After the release of the hit song "Ke lela le lona" Franco became one of the most successful artist back in 2001.

  6. Charma Gal - Wikipedia

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    Charma Gal released a new album in April 2017:Mmokolodi]], (transl. I am going to Mmokolodi.) [3] She has collaborated with various international artists including Jah Prayzah on the song Dali Wangu. [4] Charma Gal was also featured by Master KG on a single track titled "Nsalele le ngwana" in 2018.

  7. Tswana music - Wikipedia

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    Tswana people classify their vocal music as 'dipina' (songs) according to their function within various social institutions for instance, music produced during initiation ceremonies is known as 'moamo'. The performance of much of the Tswana traditional music is related to the agricultural season of the year. The seasons are as follows:

  8. Kuru Dance and Music Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Kuru Dance and Music festival is an annual celebration included in the Botswana's calendar of events marking the full moon where Khoisan communities find it very significant in their culture to interchange cultural knowledge through song and dance.

  9. Fatshe leno la rona - Wikipedia

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    " Fatshe leno la rona" (pronounced [ˈfat͡sʰɪ ˈlɛnʊ la ˈrʊna]; "Blessed Be This Noble Land" [1] [2]) is the national anthem of Botswana. The music was composed by Kgalemang Tumediso Motsete, who also authored the song's Setswana lyrics. [3] It was adopted when the country became independent in 1966.