ML drops fourth album
Namibian musician ML yesterday released her new album, titled ‘Money Music’.
MICHAEL KAYUNDE
WINDHOEK
Strengthening collaborations in the music sphere, ‘Money Music’ consists of 19 songs, with six features and instrumentals from five different producers.
In an interview with tjil, ML mentioned that this album reflects her personal growth. She said she has been focusing on growth in her personal and professional life, and this album celebrates that.
“The sound is beautiful and has huge international appeal. I worked with five producers and six features, giving it a wider diversity,” shared ML.
The album was made available on ViralCom last night, costing N$4.00 for MTC users only. Asked why she priced it so low, the singer said: “My goal is to make my music more accessible to people and grow my fan base.”
The album is also available on CD and USB. To order, send her a Direct Message on Instagram. Catering to those who consume music using digital service providers (iTunes, Amazon Music) or streaming services (Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, YouTube Music), ‘Money Music’ will be made available on all these platforms on Friday, 18 June.
She revealed that almost every song where she features another artist will be complemented with a music video.
“This album is an inspiration of one’s breakthrough and doing what you have to do to get that money. May you enjoy it with your heart and soul,” she said.
WINDHOEK
Strengthening collaborations in the music sphere, ‘Money Music’ consists of 19 songs, with six features and instrumentals from five different producers.
In an interview with tjil, ML mentioned that this album reflects her personal growth. She said she has been focusing on growth in her personal and professional life, and this album celebrates that.
“The sound is beautiful and has huge international appeal. I worked with five producers and six features, giving it a wider diversity,” shared ML.
The album was made available on ViralCom last night, costing N$4.00 for MTC users only. Asked why she priced it so low, the singer said: “My goal is to make my music more accessible to people and grow my fan base.”
The album is also available on CD and USB. To order, send her a Direct Message on Instagram. Catering to those who consume music using digital service providers (iTunes, Amazon Music) or streaming services (Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, YouTube Music), ‘Money Music’ will be made available on all these platforms on Friday, 18 June.
She revealed that almost every song where she features another artist will be complemented with a music video.
“This album is an inspiration of one’s breakthrough and doing what you have to do to get that money. May you enjoy it with your heart and soul,” she said.
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