The Rhythms of Lesotho: A Conversation with Uncle Fif

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In this episode, we sit down with Uncle Fif, a talented musician and producer whose fusion of Amapiano and Afrobeat rap is deeply rooted in his love for Lesotho. Through his music, he celebrates his homeland and shares its essence with the world.

We explore his artistic journey, the inspiration behind his sound, and how music can be a powerful tool for cultural expression.
Listen in as we discuss his creative process, the influence of heritage in his work, and the future of Lesotho’s music scene.
18 Mar English South Africa News · Music

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