Franco and Afro Musica is a twelve piece kwasa kwasa band from Gabane, Botswana. The band was founded by Frank "Franco" Lesokwane. As is the norm in the soukous circles for artists to go by more than one names, Lesokwane also goes by several other names like Stango, Molamu, Lepako and Chakala. After playing and providing vocals for other leading Kwasa kwasa bands in Botswana, Franco, together with Tanzanian born lead guitarist, Shabani Mwanasande Yohana, formed the band and started touring the country. They recruited other soukous experts and recorded their first album, Ke lela le lona, which loosely translates to "I am crying with you". Other members of Afro Musica are DannyBass Dikole Gasebatho, Oxy Oxygen Ntoko, Samurai Ngingo. After Ke lela le lona the band has produced albums annually. The band released their most popular single Tshutshumakgala, which won them their first Botswana Music Union Award. This is a song about how much they fear the train. The songs are usually about controversial issues in the society like witchcraft, promiscuity and death.