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Cee Jey ready to take on the complicated world of music

Cee Jey ready to take on the complicated world of music

The Citizen5 days ago
Cee Jey ready to take on the complicated world of music
BOITUMELO.- 16-year-old Cee Jey aka Kamohelo Moshata of Boitumelo, in Sebokeng, feels ready to take on the world of Hip Hop and Amapiano.
His latest track called 'My life is a movie' is available on You Tube.
'I am a passionate Amapiano and Hip Hop artist who loves sharing music with people. My music is about expressing melody through music so that people can enjoy.'
Cee Jey told Sedibeng Ster that his EP, that contains five tracks, will be out in September this year.
Cee Jey can be reached on:
Facebook: Cee Jey
Tik Tok: Ghosty Jey
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You Tube: Cee Jey
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