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The one who became famous for dancing came back with a Bafana Bafana song

By staffMay 25, 20262 Mins Read
The one who became famous for dancing came back with a Bafana Bafana song
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Kwaito SINGER Chomee, who became famous years ago by delighting fans with his energy when he dances, has come back from music with the release of the song Tjovitja – which became available in music stores last Friday.

This song, released by Arthur Mafokate’s 999 Music stable, contains a message addressed to the Bafana Bafana national team, with the aim of encouraging them as they go to the World Cup.

I-Tjovitja it is already in the news for music fans as they have started recommending it on social media, some even say that it puts them in the mood to watch this highly anticipated football tournament.

Arthur said they are happy that they used art to promote Bafana with this song, and continue to promote and showcase Chomee’s singing ability, which they hope will continue to do well and be listened to more by music lovers.

“We are happy that it has just come out, and we released its video, which we believe and hope will paint a perfect picture of the message we will convey to the people, and we also hope that it will encourage the players as they will represent the country,” said Arthur.

Chomee said that one of the things that inspired him to do this song was that he wanted to do something new and different and that would make him proud to be a South African. He says he sees that it will also help him unite the people of this country through the art of music.

This artist from Soweto, whose birth name is Thulisile Madihlaba, began to highlight her talent and love for art at the age of ten, where she made a name for herself among music lovers with her dancing skills.

Arthur who quickly saw his talent, helped him enter the music scene when he introduced him to his stable 999 Music.

While working with him, they did a lot of music and entertainment, including being a judge in a dance competition that was shown on SABC 1 years ago called Turn It Out, and he also acted in the SABC 2 show that ended inIn the yard.

Beyond music, dance and acting, Chomee owns an arts company called Divatainment, which helps create programs that help young people with different talents in the arts.

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