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Buzzi Lee Drops “Bao Jela” — A Spitori-Dripped Anthem

Her latest single, “Bao Jela,” is a no-holds-barred Spitori anthem, blending sharp lyricism, streetwise confidence, and a dose of shade aimed straight at the fakes. Produced by the always-lethal MashBeatz, the track hits like a warning shot — bold, unfiltered, and fully charged with Buzzi’s signature energy.

In the streets of PTA, “bao jela” is township slang for getting played — but Buzzi flips the script. She’s not the one being fooled; she’s the one calling it out. The track exposes a guy flexing his girl like a trophy — only to find out she’s creeping on the low. Buzzi delivers the blow with lines like “nna ka dema” (I’m boastful), throwing punches with style and swagger that only she can pull off.

This isn’t just a song — it’s a power move.

Buzzi Lee’s come-up is the stuff of local legend. She never planned to be in the game — until one random studio session turned into a revelation. Since then, she’s carved her lane, blending Spitori bars, raw attitude, and eye-catching visuals that rep Atteridgeville to the fullest.

And the streets are listening.

Fresh off a Best Collaboration win at the Urban Music Awards and being named one of Metro FM’s Top 25 Songs of the Year for her knockout verse on the “Skuta Baba Remix” with Kwesta and Cassper Nyovest, Buzzi is in her winning era.

From bold outfits to bold bars, she represents a new wave of female rap energy in SA — unapologetic, street-rooted, and untouchable.

With “Bao Jela,” Buzzi Lee makes it clear:

She’s not just rapping — she’s rewriting the rules.

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