STAY TUNED FOR UPDATES ON BIG BROTHER TITANS FOR ITS GONNA BE HOT

Bontle & Boohle From South Africa and D’banj From Nigeria To Perform At Big Brother Titans 2022 Opening Show


 Bontle Modiselle, who danced at our premiere, is so talented that you could simply toss her inside the home and let her do whatever has to be done.

Repping Bontle Modiselle Dance Studio at the #BBTitans launch, Modiselle is multi-talented. She has hosted TV shows (notably with Lawrence Maleka on Club 808 and the 27th SAMAs) and won an award for her singing (the Africa Movie Academy Award).

The dance floor will explode with energy.

“Yini Na”. “Slala Amalunde”. “Siyathandana”. All authentic anthems by the musician Boohle. In addition to Yanos, Boohle’s music also features Afro-soul, Afro-house, and gospel, making it a happy byproduct of this period. During her tenure with the Titans, she plans to leave her mark on the rest of Africa after winning best amapiano newbie and best amapiano female singer at the South African Amapiano Awards in November 2021.

She’ll be playing her current blockbuster, ‘Hamba Wena’, with collaborator Deep London, a viral dance smash. The recent move of Deep London from the Eastern Cape, where they played deep house, to the more Latin-influenced sound of London has been met with rapid success. We have no doubt that he will do well in any field, and we think he has a place on the Big Brother Titans stage.

Now, a western hero: Kokomaster D’banj. He pioneered the Afrobeats genre around the turn of the century and won several accolades for his efforts, including recognition from MTV and BET. He also founded the Mo’ Hits record label. In 2012, he had a major success with the song “Oliver Twist,” which peaked in the Top 10 in the UK and was a smash in many other European countries.

The glitz and glamour of our Titans doesn’t end with these massive celebrities; keep tuned, family!

Post a Comment

0 Comments