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The Sobering Podcast S07E13 feat Wordz (PFTBP, Doing it independently, Letting go of old glory)
Sober Soldiers, Dankie di zaks! We got the one and only Wordz in the cut, a man who is on a mission while carrying Pitori on his back with his fellow rappers from the city. This man’s story is vast and it’s also an exciting time for him, we get to understand how he moves, what he’s been up to, things that he had to move past to get to this stage, and of course we get into ‘People Forget To Be People’. It’s one for the books, press play and enjoy.
Guest
Wordz @WordzThaPrince
Hosts
@Big_Warra
@Fratpacker
@Ke_Kitso_Bafethu
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Recorded at AMPD Studios, Newtown Junction
Produced by The Sobering
Engineer: Kitso Moremi @fratpackmusic
Videographer: Kitso Moremi @fratpackmusic
Editor: @BroBeansStudios
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