Tweeps cannot stop singing SAMA award-winning musician Young Stunna's praises following the major success of K.O's smash hit SETE.
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Young Stunna is undoubtedly one of the country's rising stars and he is currently at the peak of his career. He is best known for his hit singles "Bopha" and "Adiwele."
Young Stunna who is featured on SETE, is admirably enjoying his flowers as fans applaud his success. The musician's lyrics have stolen the hearts of many people. His fans have taken to Twitter to praise him.The song was released a month ago and it has garnered so much success. Within 16 days of its release, SETE has over 4 million views on YouTube and has been certified platinum, and tweeps have dubbed it the Song Of The Year already.K.O Took to his Twitter account to celebrate its success.K.O recently dropped his third album SR3. In a statement, he shared how the collaboration came about βI reached out and started connecting with Young Stunna and Blxckie earlier this year. Met the homies a couple of times, chopped it up and naturally the opportunity came for them to be part of the record and I am happy it worked out this way," he said.
βSeteβ βis a sneak peak into what the upcoming album has in store for audiences. βI am showcasing my growth as K.O, as a man and artistically.β The rapper shared about what audiences can expect from the album.
He added; βI am just back on my old ish. Iβm back in my bag. We are almost close to the 10-year anniversary of Skhanda Republic 1, I felt like that album was so monumental in terms of how it was put together the sound and the energy. Years later I donβt think we have seen anything close it, so it can only take the capacity of the person that created Skhanda Republic 1 to bring the same energy back. People can expect something not far off from SR1, not the same songs but the kasi mentality, the rawness and speaking uninhibitedly on certain social matters and current affairs that is the head space," he said.
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