Odirile Ishmael Sento, popularly known as Vee or Vee Mampeezy , is a Motswana singer, songwriter and the CEO of Lamalanga and Black Money Makers records.[1][2]
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Vee Mampeezy | |
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Born | (1983-05-17) May 17, 1983 (age 39) Hukuntsi, Botswana |
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Instrument(s) | Vocal |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | Black Money Makers |
Mampeezy was born in 1983 in Hukuntsi.[3] He founded his own brand for water bottles and condoms. He called them Mavitah and Lavitah respectively.[citation needed]
Odirile has been into the music industry for twenty years of success. He won several awards in the music industry.[citation needed]
His first album was released under the Black Money Makers studio, and later moved to Eric Ramco records.[4][contradictory] In 2005, Sento worked with one of the famous producers in South Africa called Godfrey ‘Guffy’ Pilane on an unsuccessful project called Ntja mme. The two separated and he started his own record label called Black Money Makers.
In 2019, Vee Mampeezy's music video Dumalana (Shot and Directed by Jack Bohloko) became the most viewed music video in Botswana, with over 10 million views on YouTube.
He is married to Kagiso Ruth Ludo Sento. Together they have two kids.[3]
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