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TRACE AFRICA BRINGS IT HOME TO MZANSI COUNTDOWN TO THE ‘TRACE AFRICA TAKEOVER’ PARTY

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                        Johannesburg, South Africa  – With Africa Day approaching later this month, TRACE Africa today confirmed its new brand direction to increase airplay of the best and freshest Southern African music on the channel.   In a further commitment to remain at the forefront of entertainment trends and movements, TRACE Africa plans to launch a differentiated, memorable and unexpected music experience for their audiences, with an injection of more homegrown hits. The offering: a  brand new tone of voice and direction to be ' t he pulse of Mzansi streets'. And a lot more local music!   Also as a dedication to the celebration of the streets of Mzansi and the launch of the new brand repositioning, TRACE Africa will be hosting their first music takeover this year.   ‘THE TRACE AFRICA TAKE OVER  will take place at the Altitude Beach in Fourways next Saturday, 22 nd  May and will feature some of South Africa’s finest headliners including:   BOITY BLACK MOTION LEMON AND H

RIKY RICK’S COTTON FESTIVAL SHUTS DOWN THE INNER CITY

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Monday, 03 rd  February 2020  – South African hiphop artist Riky Rick together with some of SA’s finest talent shut down the inner city this past weekend with over 10 000 concert goers attending his second annual Cotton Fest. Cotton Fest showcases the diversities in hip hop and other popular SA music genres through fashion and music. Ricky's pant bafwethu, flames neh and uncle Oscar cleaned up hey.  With over 100 local acts performing across 3 stages, cotton eaters came out in their numbers from different corners of the country to participate in the annual festivities.   Dj Maphorisa got the the audience craze with the Amapiano mix. This man is so talented and we shall respek The day was filled with bright colour and power sound including a performance from Riky Rick on his show stopping, first-time-seen-in-SA, elevated moving stage that had the audience in awe. Black motion's Smol was also there looking fresh. Mr Supemega looked dashing and he killed his