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Lethabo Sebetso

Focalistic Music Artist

Focalistic is a South African rapper and Amapiano star who turned street energy into a continental movement. He first built his name in hip-hop, proudly rapping in Sepedi and representing Pretoria with confidence. As Amapiano began dominating South African nightlife, he didn’t just follow the wave — he blended his rap roots into it, creating a hybrid sound that feels both lyrical and dance-ready. His stage presence is bold and magnetic. Whether performing in townships or on international stages, he carries himself with the swagger of someone who understands his cultural influence. The nickname “President Ya Straata” reflects how deeply he connects with youth culture and street identity. Focalistic’s journey shows growth — from local rap talent to a global Amapiano ambassador, collaborating across borders while staying rooted in South African language and style.

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South Africa

Born

May 26, 1996

Age

29 yrs

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    Update Jan 17, 2025

    Nigerian entertainers in need of healing - ID Cabasa

    Music producer ID Cabasa has expressed concern over the Nigerian entertainment industry. He lamented that many entertainers need healing from things they are privately going through. Taking to his social media page, ID Cabasa pointed out that a lot of people need closure, unfortunately, when they speak about their struggles, they are often criticised instead of receiving the healing they need. He wrote, “We need to treat Trauma more in Naija. A lot of people need closure.. unfortunately when they speak up rather than finding healing “People pick side” We mock/blame/judge people for things they need healing from. The entertainment industry has many stars that need healing. But commentators deepen their pain by criticising them rather than showing empathy. So a lot is locked in so as to appear STRONG while dying internally. Even when they cry out for help, we gloss over it as entertainment.”

    mynigeria.com
    NG