New Song: Key Tech & BeekayRSA28 Kgotso sorry batswadi baka nna ke nyaka strata Download Mp3
The word Kgotso means “peace” in Setswana/Sesotho, while the phrase “sorry batswadi baka nna ke nyaka strata” translates roughly to “sorry my parents, I want the streets.” The title suggests a story about choices, struggles, ambition, and the difficult conversations people sometimes have with their families while chasing their own path.
It feels like a song about someone trying to explain their journey understanding the concerns of the people who raised them, but still feeling drawn toward a different life direction.
Key Tech & BeekayRSA28
Key Tech and BeekayRSA28 represent the new wave of South African artists exploring modern Amapiano and street-inspired sounds.
Their style connects with the reality of young people navigating dreams, pressure, survival, and the desire to create something for themselves. Their music carries the energy of the streets while still leaving room for personal stories and emotions.
Kgotso
The title creates the image of someone speaking to their parents, apologising for choosing a path that may not be what was expected of them. It touches on a familiar experience — the struggle between following your passion and making your family proud.
Many young people understand that feeling. Sometimes the road you choose does not make sense to everyone around you, but it is the path you believe can lead you somewhere better.
Conclusion
The song carries a powerful message: sometimes the journey you choose may not be understood immediately, but every person has a story they are trying to write.

