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@Tan89Media

Artist: Bugzito
Album: Identity Crisis
Selling Price: R 70
Singles: 16 Bars to Mars ft Bassiq, Stas and Rhythmik,
Maratong ft. Zimkitha Soul and Maybe ft. Tumi Modise


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 Maybe is the current single off this project and it features incredible vocalist named Tumi Modise and i reckon hearing it will make you want to hear the whole album. My favourate song on this project is a song titled “I shot the spotlight” featuring Boypeza and Anzo, (produced by Tshepo Tee). If you have heard it, you can’t disagree that it is a punchy song. The guys did a great job.

Bugzito is a rapper from Pretoria (Tshwane) who has been in the game for the longest. You might have seen him on the series “The Road” or on several music videos of rappers like Gingertrill and PDotO and Cap City Records productions. Also on a few stage productions like Marikana
What I love about Identity Crisis is that it’s true to who Bugzito is. It is authentically him. When you listen to it, you will get him, his artistry, his personality, his musicality and that’s why it’s a good body of work. I’ve known Bugzito for a minute now. The guy you meet up with, the guy on Facebook is the same guy in the music.
The album is very musical. Its touches on everyday real life issues, on social issues, on love and humour. The intro is a very nice and catchy welcome, nice touch. It takes you through Identity Crisis in a humorous way. The album title makes you want to hear the album, its gets you curious and anticipating.  Bugzito really put in the work. The production is on point S/O to Bassiq and Graffitti Music.The album also features PDotO, Rattex, and Chaka Dolla to mention a few. 
I know this is about Lebanzi BUT can i just talk about Tumi Modise and Zimkitha Soul for a minute because they are amazing! The Love in Danville interlude is one of my favourates. They are jems and i really, trully hope i will get to hear more of their voices. So if you are a rapper and you want a vocalist, you wont go wrong with them. I actually recommend them.
Anyway, Bugzito. Thank you for the album. Its been a long time coming and i know it wasnt an easy journey to get here. im happy you persevered and you still keeping up. Im seeing the confidence and the growth. Thank you for real music that speaks to the most of us.  
Im glad you take pride in your work and you do not undermine it. Im glad you speak of the things you spoke about on the album. Im glad that you are so relateable, so honest, so you. I appreciate that.
Download Maybe ft. Tumi Modise here: http://www.datafilehost.com/d/9271927d 
The Journey continues....
Yourz in Music
Tan
   

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