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It's that time of the year where tjil presents to you some of the latest the industry has to offer. From new kids on the block to the established artists that always deliver. Here is some of the latest on the market… in no particular order.
June Shimuoshili
It’s that time of the year where tjil presents to you some of the latest the industry has to offer. From new kids on the block to the established artists that always deliver. Here is some of the latest on the market… in no particular order.

Singles

Cota Mati – Ain’t no different

Cota Mati plays the devil’s advocate on his single Ain’t no different. On the song the MC brags about some of the things he does and how they are not different. He proclaims “I can go to the Kasi and wear Versace it ain’t no different”. The rapper laces the song with a catchy hook and powerful punch lines that will have you motivated for things you’ll be taking on today.

DjKboz ft Sean K - Be with You

DjKboz links up with the soulful Sean K on a song that will remind you of a beautiful spring day. The mellow beat and pulsating and electrifying voice of Sean K will have you singing along to each and every lyric. Sean K takes a different twist to his normal singing and even raps briefly on the song. The feeling of the song is somewhat old-school, laid-back and will remind you of TLC back in the day. This fusion of Jazz and RnB is a great take from KBoz!

DJ ft Jblack ft Bertholdt Mbinda - You

DJ features Jblack and Bertholdt on the song that only has the potential of being the tune of the summer. The bubbly song sees the artists open up about their relationships as they profess their undying love for the leading ladies in their lives. DJ and Jblack rap over the cheerful beat with verses that can only infuse nostalgia. Berthold does justice to the chorus with his pleasant and smooth voice.

Jeiyo ft Gazza - Ma Go Lower

From upcoming artist Jeiyo featuring Gazza produced by Sam E. Lee Jones, Ma Go Lower is an African flavoured pop track that is tempo yet one that can still get you winding and grooving on the dance floor. With playful lyrics from both Jeiyo and Gazza this is one track that you will want on your playlist and on repeat.

Desmond ft Sunny Boy - Wetin dey happen

A fresh comeback for RnB prince Desmond featuring hikwa king Sunny Boy Wetin dey happen is a track in Nigerian Pidgin English and Oshiwambo. This is a song to listen to on a slow night to bringing the roof down in a chilling place. Sunny Boy adds zest and his signature on the song with his witty lyrics.

Paul Da Prince - Dum Dum

Paul manages to fuse a house and RnB song together and still have keeps his fans happy. Paul teams up with South African DJ and record producer Pex Africah and created this mellow house remix which is taken off his debut album to be released soon. The song is literally for all moods and turn ups.

Dj Shoza ft Tequila - Lombwelenge

The promising deep house by GMP artists Shoza and Tequila is one you should have saved on your playlist for your December holiday. The song was made with lots of time and serious attention to detail as it well-mastered and mixed. Tequila’s lovely voice is the cherry on top to the beat that completes the song.

Albums

Lady Dyna - Set Apart

Whoever thought spreading the gospel could only be done one way? Lady Dyna proves that there are many ways to reach everyone when it comes to preaching the gospel and does so in a various genres on her latest album titled Set Apart. From reggae to house and RnB featuring local and international artists like Adora, Mark B3 and Swart Baster just to mention a few, this is a must have album in your collection.

Yashe Tati Pii - Omuthigona Ashuma

Yashe brings you volume three; this latest album which when loosely translated means a rich poor man. The album has 16 tracks that are worked on by Namibia’s prominent producers like Maj Beats, Glo and K-Ketu featuring D-Naff, Diop and Neslow just to mention a few. Some tracks on the album include Onale nale, Uuteku and Eembongo.

Fire 16 - Mellifluous Sonorous of Metonoia

The rapper gospel artist Fire 16 reached and searched in higher places for his latest 18 track EP. Fire 16 features artists from different genres to put his message across like the title suggest. With songs like Too Much Sauce and Real Ones on the album, you definitely have no excuse not to be spiritually uplifted.

Ethinix - Omutima

The very musically dangerous duo Ethnix is back after a long pause from the industry. The duo released a hit track Omutima, an upbeat dancehall and also traditional infused song as a treat to their fans before their debut album. The song is in both Oshiwambo, Ovaherero and English.

Videos

Kalux - Isa

As usual superstar Kalux never lets down his fans out down with his clean and well-directed music videos. This time he released his music video for the song titled Isa which is available on YouTube.

Oteya Ft Macky 2 - Whatagwan

Dance hall queen Oteya broadened music horizons as she featured Zambian hip hop artist Macky 2 on hit song Whatagwan. The tuneful love song has the duo express their irresistible fondness in a melody that will have you think about your own love story. The song and video which have massive air play in both Zambia and Namibia. Watch the video on YouTube.

June Shimuoshili

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