Popular Botswana artiste, Atlasaona Molemogi, popularly known as A.T.I says he will love to work with award winning artiste, Stonebwoy.
In an interview with Joy Entertainment following his performance at the Forbes Under 30 summit, the artiste stated that the 'Putuu' hitmaker has healing music, hence, the need to collaborate with him.
He added that "it is a privilege if one has an artiste who is talented and able to convey the matters of the world not in a fancy way but in the literal sense when they are taking place."
“He has healing music, he can choose to talk about anything whether partying in the club or throwing money ,” he said.
Stonebwoy who is mostly recognized for his inspirational lyrics has also claimed a lot of accolades both in Ghana and around the world.
The 'Stimamolelo' hitmaker also explained why he has a teardrop tattoo underneath his eye saying it was to show that he goes through every motion but that doesn’t mean that’s who he is.
“I want it outside. It is not part of who I'm in the inside and that means that although I may sometimes drop some tears on the outside it doesn’t really mean I'm a vengeful or petty person, it just shows I am going through the emotions.”
He also shared when he would want to clean the tattoo underneath his eyes.
“The day I decide to wipe it off will be the day I complete my journey of healing,“ he said.
The Forbes Under 30 submit is being put together to unlock Africa's biggest opportunities through inspiration, innovation and exploration.
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