This year is incredibly significant for Fifi Cooper, not only because she is celebrating ten years of her groundbreaking album ’20FIFI’, but also because she is proudly representing the powerful Motswako movement, which has been a major force in the South African music scene for two decades.
In a post on Instagram, Fifi shared her excitement about this special year, expressing her pride in being part of such a rich musical legacy that has inspired many. Fifi’s post showed a sense of unity and pride within the Motswako community, as she highlighted the influential works that have shaped the genre over the years. She mentioned iconic tracks from renowned artists such as Morafe’s “Maru a Pula,” HHP’s “YBA2NW,” and Tuks’s “Mafoko Ame.” These songs have played a significant role in defining the Motswako sound!
“THIS YEAR IS A VERY BIG YEAR FOR MOTSWAKO🔥🔥🔥🔥 10 years of my Album 20FIFI and 20 years of the most influential motswako offerings. Morafe – Maru a pula, HHP – YBA2NW and Tuks – Mafoko ame 🙏🙏♥️💯 WHAT A TIME TO BE ALIVE ✨🎊”


This celebration is not just about Fifi Cooper’s achievements or the Motswako movement; it is also a reminder of the power of music to connect people, tell stories, and inspire future generations. Fifi’s journey encourages young artists to embrace their roots and express their authentic selves through their work, ensuring that the legacy of Motswako will live on for years to come.
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