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Emtee
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Emtee, born Mthembeni Ndevu, is a South African rapper and songwriter known for his blend of trap, hip hop, and R&B. His debut single "Roll Up" became a hit in South Africa and led to the release of his debut album "Avery" in 2016. Emtee's music reflects his life experiences growing up in poverty. He has won several awards and recognitions for his musical releases. Emtee continues to inspire and uplift the youth in his community through his music.
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