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MBABANE – Nhlonipho Dlamini keeps rising to the top and with his recent collaborat­ive release titled ‘Lotto’ was aired on an Australian radio station, FBi with DJ Kristelle.

)%i station is an independen­t, not for profit community radio in Sydney, Aus tralia. )%i . )0 has been on air since

, delivering the best in new music, arts and culture. 7he radio station places a heavy emphasis on local emerging music ,t has a policy that at least per cent of its music content is to be Australian, and the other half comes from other countries. 2n )riday, when 1hlonipho¶s song was aired, '- .ristelle was holding the ropes.

7he single titled µLotto¶, is part of the artist¶s collaborat­ive worN ‘Yithi Sonkhe’ which features the liNes of South Africa¶s SA 5obot %oii, 3' -oNes, 7he Alpha %oyz Must to name a few. 2ut of the seven songs on the album, µLotto¶ currently has the most streams and it¶s music video was released last )riday with a live interview on 7race 8rban on the same day. :ith over monthly listeners, the SA based liSwati is surely souring on foreign soil. 7he single is an Amapiano infused song with catchy beats that can be married to 5obot %oii¶s hit single µSalary¶ which topped charts for over five months.

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“Yithi Sonke’ is a proMect that is going to inspire young people to believe in themselves. ³, strongly believe in team worN, and ‘Yithi Sonke’ is a product of that. ,¶m looNing forward to us having more performanc­es in different places and displaying the new sounds of the proMect,´ said 'lamini. +e has been doing well for himself over the past few months and has had the privilege to get recognitio­n and get interviewe­d on 7race 8rban, &hannel 2, and numerous talN shows on SA%& through to SA%& . +e has shown that through hard worN and determinat­ion, one can achieve anything, even artists from (swatini. 7he artist is also a music producer, singer and pianist born in 0an Nayane. +e found his passion for music after being introduced into &horal music by his mother who was a teacher and &horal music conductor. 'lamini won his first solo competitio­n in primary and never looNed bacN. +is music has led him to worN with renowned SA and internatio­nal artists from the liNes of Luyolo

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