
Amantle Brown
Amantle
 Brown is an R&B artist who started on a local talent show called My
 Star and made it to the finale. Her first album titled Sa Pelo gave the
 artist her place in the industry with hits like Black Mampatile and 
Moratiwa which dominated local radio airwaves.
She
 was nominated for several awards including the Botswana Music Union 
Awards Best RnB and Best New Comer in 2015. Since then she has also 
collaborated with other artists with amazing music.
She
 released Follo, a romantic song featuring one of the local artists 
which was inspired by Afro Beats which exposed her artistic range and 
embrace of a more African sound.
She
 is a songwriter, singer, and performer who is known to deliver quality 
all rounded performances. Her work now extends to being a judge on 
Melody Gospel Television on Botswana Television. More pics after cut....
She
 released a much-anticipated sophomore project in April with the stand 
out track being Bereka Mosadi which means Work, Woman – an anthem for 
Southern African women to pursue their dreams. You can listen to more of
 her music on Youtube.
 Born
 to a Motswana father and a Zambian mother, brings a fusion of 
neo-soul/RnB to her music. This artist/songwriter performs on local and 
international stages and well recognized for her work in Botswana. Samantha
 is a multifaceted individual who places great value on education and 
its re-inventive qualities. She acquired her degree Cum Laude in 
Theology which she attained at Baptist Theological College in Randburg, 
South Africa.
Some
 of her early career accomplishments include being 2nd runner-up for My 
African Dream Junior singing category in 2003 and winner of the Gabz 
Karaoke Idols in 2004.
She made the top 24 of African Idols as the only representative from Botswana in 2008.
Samantha
 has performed at the monthly Exodus Live Poets events as well as their 
annual festivals alongside artists such as Neo Quashie, TJ Dema, Phil 
Rotz, KK the beat boxer from 2004-2010 and won an award for “My African 
Dream – Living The Dream” in 2010.
Her
 first album Transition released in 2013 was a huge success leading to 
performances on various local and international stages of note.
She
 is currently a radio host on Gabz-FM and also recently released new 
music titled Secrets which is receiving recognition in Botswana.
The workout loving singer is a mother and wife and was born in Serowe, Botswana. Her music can be found on Amazon and on her YouTube Channel.
 Louisa April
Louisa April is
 a contemporary soul and R&B singer, songwriter and musician. Her 
acoustic music is mostly emotional and is also infused and highlighted 
with alternative folk and soul.
Born
 to a Namibian mother and Nigerian father, Louisa spent her first seven 
years in Namibia before returning to be raised in Gaborone, Botswana.
Louisa
 grew up behind a book. This led to her trying out writing in its 
various forms (poetry, songs) she also had a natural talent for singing.
She
 pursued a degree in Computer Science in Russia, is a committee member 
of Purple Crown Society and a Global Shaper in the Gaborone Hub.
She has performed at MILO Concert Hall in Russia and alongside Tafnaz the Acoustic Badboi at the Jazz Exchange in Botswana. Louisa has also performed for the Gaborone International Music Festival and Naked Soul Sessions. Her music can be found on Sound cloud and on her Youtube channel. [She Leads Africa]
She has performed at MILO Concert Hall in Russia and alongside Tafnaz the Acoustic Badboi at the Jazz Exchange in Botswana. Louisa has also performed for the Gaborone International Music Festival and Naked Soul Sessions. Her music can be found on Sound cloud and on her Youtube channel. [She Leads Africa]

 Mpho Sebina
Mpho Sebina is a self-taught and learning musician whose music can only be described as Afrofuturistic soul and R&B.
Growing
 up in a family of music lovers her writing and singing style is 
inspired by the likes of Sade, Bob Marley, Brenda Fassie, Boom Shaka, 
Lebo Mathosa and others which you can hear as part of her influences in 
her music. 
She
 studied and graduated with an Honours Degree in International Business 
from Multimedia University in Malaysia where she performed for local 
spaces and poetry sessions and made her exploration into music more than
 just a passion.
Malaysia
 is where the song Loves Light was written, inspired by the song Tselane
 by Black Jacks. She released a full length titled album Loves Light and
 released an EP titled Neo which means Gift this year. Mpho is the founder of Naked Soul Sessions which
 gives a platform to local artists including some on this list. She has 
performed on various stages locally and internationally and is featured 
on Global Citizen as artists to watch. You can listen to more of her 
music on Soundcloud her Youtube Channel.
 
 
 Thato Jessica
 hato Jessica started
 her career singing as the only female member of X-Calibre – a Gospel 
Hip-Hop group which gained its popularity in the country through their 
unique sound and positive message. She left the group in 2015 to pursue 
her solo career.
The
 Molepolole born artist who has a degree in Architecture from the 
University of Botswana started her solo career being featured on Chef 
Gustos song – Take Your Time, which revealed the singer’s talent and capacity to stand on her own. The poet and visual artist released her single – Show me,
 which has since been followed by her Seasons EP, and consequently 
amazing songs like Problem Feat. Veezo and her latest offering Addicted.
 Her music genre is R&B, Hip-Hop, Motswako, and Soul. You can find 
her music on her Youtube channel.
 
 
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