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From ‘Book of Proverb’ to broadcasting: ProVerb’s 20-year evolution

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Lutho Pasiya|Published

As ProVerb celebrates two decades of storytelling through music, he remains determined to keep pushing boundaries.

Image: ProVerb Instagram

OM MARCH 4, 2005, a young musician armed with a microphone and dreams of storytelling introduced himself to the world with the groundbreaking album, “Book of Proverb”.

Today, exactly 20 years later, ProVerb, whose real name is Tebogo Thekisho, commemorates this milestone by reflecting on his remarkable journey through music, media, and cultural influence.

Taking to Instagram, ProVerb highlighted the profound impact this debut release had on his life, expressing gratitude for the way hip hop not only paved the path for his musical career but also opened doors into various facets of entertainment.

His heartfelt post read: “Microphone, Sweet Home. Little did I know, this album wouldn't just be my debut into music; it would be the first chapter of a lifelong journey in media, entertainment and storytelling.”

ProVerb's legendary tracks, such as “Women”, “Microfone Sweet Home”, “I Have A Dream”, “Head 2 Toe”, and “Marry Me”, remain iconic in South African music. These songs resonated deeply with fans and are remembered for their relatable lyrics and infectious beats, establishing ProVerb as a vital voice in the hip hop genre.

Reflecting on his two-decade journey in the industry, ProVerb noted: "From the booth to the boardroom, from rhymes to radio, from verses to voice-overs and beats to broadcasting, hip hop gave me my first home." His story is one of authenticity and enduring connection with followers who have accompanied him through various career transitions.

This anniversary has prompted a wave of nostalgia among fans, many of whom have celebrated on social media, sharing their personal experiences with ProVerb’s music and the deep emotional connections they have formed through his lyrics. They laud him not only for his musical talent but also for his enduring impact as a cultural ambassador who inspires new generations.

Emerging from Kimberley in the Northern Cape, ProVerb has become synonymous with longevity and evolution in South African hip hop. His versatility has been showcased not just through music, but also in television, where he has charmed audiences as a host of various popular shows.

This dual presence in music and media has allowed him to bridge the gap between different forms of entertainment, cultivating an environment that encourages creative expression and innovation.

As he celebrates two decades of storytelling through music, he remains determined to keep pushing boundaries. His journey reflects a profound gratitude for the mic that launched it all, the music that inspired him, and the countless stories still waiting to be told.