Vector - Lerato — Malome
The bridge features a proposal-like sentiment, asking "Can you say I do?" and looking forward to a "wedding day".
True to his style, Malome Vector uses Sesotho to express deep affection, calling his partner "My Savannah my nunu" and "My baby my bubu". Malome Vector - Lerato
The title "Lerato" translates to "Love" in Sesotho. The song is a heartfelt dedication to a romantic interest, described by Malome Vector as a "love-hate situation between two lovers" where he expresses a desire for a happy ending. Key lyrical highlights from the Genius lyrics page include: The bridge features a proposal-like sentiment, asking "Can