2/3 KINGS OF BECHUANALAND TEAM UP FOR AMAPIANO ANTHEM “300G”
Renowned Botswana music duo Shaba Stele and Abitola, collectively known as 2/3 of the Kings of Bechuanaland, have unveiled their latest single, “300G,” an infectious amapiano anthem that’s set to ignite dancefloors across the nation.
The release of “300G” marks a significant milestone for the duo, as it signals their first official collaboration with Golden Audio And International Sound Benders, a new publisher that recently partnered with the Golden audio. This strategic alliance has paved the way for 2/3 of the Kings of Bechuanaland to showcase their musical prowess to a wider audience and expand their influence within the dynamic amapiano scene.
“300G” is an upbeat and energetic track that seamlessly blends the signature sounds of amapiano with the duo’s signature melodic sensibilities. The song’s catchy hook and infectious rhythm are sure to captivate listeners, making it an instant addition to any party playlist.
“We’re incredibly excited to share ‘300G’ with our fans and the world,” stated Shaba Stele. “This song
is a testament to our musical growth and our commitment to pushing the boundaries of amapiano.”
Abitola added, “We’re grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with Golden Audio And International Sound Benders. Their expertise and support have been instrumental in bringing ‘300G’ to life.”
With the release of “300G,” 2/3 of the Kings of Bechuanaland are poised to solidify their position as pioneers in the amapiano genre. The song’s infectious energy and captivating melody are sure to resonate with music lovers worldwide, setting the stage for even greater success in the future.
About 2/3 of the Kings of Bechuanaland
Botswana music group that has been captivating audiences with their unique blend of amapiano, Afrobeat, and hip-hop, African traditional. The duo’s music is characterized by its infectious energy, catchy melodies, and socially conscious lyrics.
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