Speaking to TshisaLIVE previously he said he wanted his legacy to be of one of leading the pack, of breaking boundaries.
“Being able to travel the world, I'll never take that for granted. But I still remember a time when people said, 'You can't travel the world rapping in s'Pitori — it's not even an official language.'
“Being able to see the grace of God and hard work take us across the world reppin' Pitori, where I come from ... Staying true to the genuine story of where I come from. For me, that's the legacy that I want — to have created a future for the next generation, to have led them to open thinking and showing them that it's all possible.”
He said he wants to show people that dreams are valid.
“The world will be a better place once people are open to different options and different possibilities, and dreams that they have are made possible, or even seem possible — because just the energy of waking up every day and doing something productive is what we need. That's my legacy, motivating people to do that.”
WATCH | Focalistic gives fans a look into his globetrotting life with new YouTube series
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Amapiano star Focalistic is a globe-trotter of note and now he is letting his fans in on his life with his YouTube series.
In a short clip on his Instagram, he shared glimpses of his Europe tour and other spots he has been to in Mzansi.
“My Life Lately. Straata Ke Straategy Euro Tour Edition. Oska #Khekheleza,” he captioned his post.
With a new single out called Khekheleza and another show coming up at the Pretoria National Botanical Gardens on September 16, Focalistic is booked and busy.
Watch the video below :
Speaking to TshisaLIVE previously he said he wanted his legacy to be of one of leading the pack, of breaking boundaries.
“Being able to travel the world, I'll never take that for granted. But I still remember a time when people said, 'You can't travel the world rapping in s'Pitori — it's not even an official language.'
“Being able to see the grace of God and hard work take us across the world reppin' Pitori, where I come from ... Staying true to the genuine story of where I come from. For me, that's the legacy that I want — to have created a future for the next generation, to have led them to open thinking and showing them that it's all possible.”
He said he wants to show people that dreams are valid.
“The world will be a better place once people are open to different options and different possibilities, and dreams that they have are made possible, or even seem possible — because just the energy of waking up every day and doing something productive is what we need. That's my legacy, motivating people to do that.”
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