Thabiso — Abuti

The phrase "Abuti" is a Sesotho term of respect for an older brother or a young man. In the context of the song and the artists who use the name, it often signifies:

: Kekana's early work, including hits like Abuti Thabiso , was notably influenced by the mentorship of fellow blind musician Babsy Mlangeni . Contemporary Reinterpretations Abuti Thabiso

Watch this short clip to see how the legacy of 'Abuti Thabiso' is still celebrated and shared today by contemporary artists and creators: The phrase "Abuti" is a Sesotho term of

The story and spirit of "Abuti Thabiso" continue to resonate in the modern South African and Lesotho music scenes: Written in Sesotho, the track was one of

is primarily recognized as a seminal 1980s hit song by the late South African music legend Steve Kekana . Written in Sesotho, the track was one of several major awards-winning hits—including "Iphupho" and "Mandla"—that helped solidify Kekana's status as a household name during the early 80s. Musical Legacy

: A contemporary artist known as Thabiso Wa Maluti (or Abuti Thabiso on social media) has gained traction in the Afropop genre. His 2023 single, "Pelong Yaka" , reached No. 7 on the Lesedi FM Top 30 chart. He is known for his commitment to the arts in the Free State region, often drawing inspiration from the storytelling traditions of older Sotho music. Cultural Significance

: Both the original song and modern iterations tend to focus on themes of community, street life, and personal perseverance.