William Last KRM Is Trying To Take It To London With “Aah” Video

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BOFELO William Molebatsi is soaring.

The Botswana comedian, rapper and all-round “meme-guy” who we have come to appreciate as William Last KRM’s latest music video for “Aah” has garnered over 150k views on YouTube at the time of this post, raising the question of why rap and hip-hop are so apparently hilarious.

Trust me dear #enthuse-iast, it also comes with some hot bars that can only make you “rapper’ rapper,” green with envy.

“William to the Last all over
Pull up at your house with a boner
If you owe me ntwana better pay up, tryna get the bag buy a Q5
All these fake boys they bore me
Why the hell are they acting cocky
Got a chick ko lwapeng she wifey…” raps William on the first verse.

As well, in the song, he references a song of the same name by Mapetla,” one of Botswana’s first cross-country pseudo kwaito hits.

Now establishing himself as one of Botswana’s most viral comedians of his generation, the majority of his fans describe him as a funny comedian who never runs out of jokes, always relevant and up to date. There’s a plethora of memes with his numerous exaggerated facial expressions in circulation, siphoned from his steady stream of custom content which includes parodies, original sketches and ads. Word has it that he usually gets his materials from real-life happenings, and he turns them into jokes. He does it so passionately that he entertains people without hurting anyone.

He’s so smart. It seems to stem from someone who’s hugely creative and has a complete understanding of where the market is right now and has capitalised on it.

A star destined for the world’s attention, there was also that time earlier this year when Chris Brown posted a clip of William screeching “Don’t Wake Me Up” to his 64 million Instagram followers with the caption, “If you don’t sing my sh*t like this we are not homies!” and caused cross border tension based on just who William belonged to – SA or Botswana.

“Aah” appears on William Last KRM’s latest album William which you can stream on Apple Music and Spotify.

Watch the video here.

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