Meet Molatelo RasAfro Malowa, a heart-core Rastafari poet and musician who had already published books and released an album. He is a Senior advocate in the High Court of South Africa based in Limpopo.
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His music is inspired by his Rastafari faith and is inherited from his father and grandmother who use to recite praise poem and sing traditional spiritual music.
He released his single Bala, extracted from his EP entitled ‘Jah Judgment Day’ with his band The Jah Hailers featuring erstwhile classmate Bizoski Jahra Manyike.
The song Bala is in venecular Setlokwa language meaning Read or Study, on which he encourages youth to learn while sunstill shines for them, failing which they will not avoid a fateful doom future of poverty which they can’t eradicate it even if they gamble.
The other tracks of EP are Jah Judgment Day ( a title track)(Prayer son), Gorgeous Quin(Love) Gandja Tjah Mangabane(Zolo),( DanceHall) the one you provided beat and Lema (Jazzy vibe)
Molatelo RasAfro Malowa is a already published Rastafari poet and already released Reggae musician; a Senior Counsel (SC) in the High Court of the Republic of South Africa practicing law as an Advocate. His music was inspired by his father and grandmother with their indigenous praise poetry and Traditional music together with socio-political and Rastafari engagement.
The song Bala is a Se-Tlokwa language word meaning study or read, encouraging youth to overcome prejudices and empower themselves with education while times still allows them as hardships of unskilled labour or lack of work opportunities and regret lies ahead if they are unlearned. This song is a single track from EP entitled Jah Judgment Day.
