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Music is money: I made over K16m from ‘Yonse bho' clip – Third Eye

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One of Malawi’s well-known hip-hop figures Mandela Mwanza commonly known as ‘Third Eye’, says music is a well paying job from which he made over K16 million with his 2016 clip, ‘Yonse bho'. On Monday, 12th June, 2023, the husky voiced rapper wrote on his twitter account encouraging musicians in the country to keep on […]

The post Music is money: I made over K16m from ‘Yonse bho' clip – Third Eye appeared first on Malawi24.

Source: Malawi 24 | Malawi news

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