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Basotho rap icon Ntate Stunna returns with “BBL,” a high-energy track that brings together two of the most exciting sounds in Southern African music. Featuring the ever-charismatic Tribby Wa Di Bhozza, one of the fastest-rising names in the Lekompo scene, the song starts as a bold, bass-heavy anthem built for the club, then flips into a hard-hitting Tshepe trap section that reminds listeners exactly why Ntate Stunna is in a league of his own.

“BBL” is a two-sided story. The first half delivers Lekompo heat, perfect for dancing and TikTok challenges, with girls showing off their moves to prove it’s all natural. But then the beat flips. Suddenly, it’s about the boys proving they’re really cut from the right cloth, as the track dives into darker, harder Sesotho trap textures led by sharp 808s and raw lyrics.

Tribby Wa Di Bhozza brings bounce, charisma, and the confidence that’s made him a standout in the Lekompo movement. He sets the tone with his infectious delivery, then Ntate Stunna takes it home with a cold switch-up, showing off the lyrical edge and street wisdom that have earned him the title of Sesotho rap’s front-runner.

ABOUT NTATE STUNNA

Ntate Stunna, is a trailblazing Sesotho hip-hop artist from the Kingdom of Lesotho. Known for his effortless lyrical flow and magnetic storytelling, he has carved out a unique space in the African music landscape by blending traditional Basotho cultural elements with modern hip-hop sounds.

Since launching his professional music career in 2014, Ntate Stunna has become a household name through hit singles like “Ke Thata,” which gained massive airplay and cemented his status as one of the most influential voices in Southern African hip-hop. His music often explores themes of identity, resilience, and everyday life in Lesotho, delivered in Sesotho with authenticity and pride.

What sets Ntate Stunna apart is his ability to stay rooted in his culture while pushing creative boundaries. His fusion of traditional African sounds and contemporary beats not only bridges generational gaps but also gives global audiences a fresh perspective on African urban music. With a growing fanbase across the continent and beyond, Ntate Stunna continues to elevate Sesotho rap, bringing Lesotho’s voice to the global stage.

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