Soul Afrika - Just Because

This Valentines we received quite a number of tracks/presents from local artists; Alexio Kawara - Nehana, Hope Masike - Nduri, Cal_Vin - Picture Perfect, Alpha Centauri - Come Back To Me just to mention a few. Soul Afrika also delivered their present Just Because on the celebrated day. Yesterday was buy doing Valentines stuff (Watching the top 4 teams play against each other in the EPL) so did not get time to write about the track. Now lets get down to it.

Soul Afrika is an afro pop group and they maintained their signature vibe with this nice instrumental.
Afro beat instrumentals if made well, will cause chaos on the dancefloor and this one will definitely make the ladies get down. With the influx on Afro beat tracks from all around Africa its hard to distinguish one beat from the other at times. The instrumental on this track would have fallen into that "sounds like that other song" category if it weren't for superb bass line. Am loving the bass rhythm. Bass is one factor that many locals producers are still yet to master. Great work on the productions.

Just Because is a love track. It's about prophesying your love to your partner and telling them you will do anything you can for them, Just Because you love them. Its about reassuring your partner that you love him/her.  It somehow reminds me of Trevor Dongo's Mutore. Simple but beautiful.

The song has a few lyrics, it's just one verse being repeated. Repetition is not a problem if its done right like they did on this track. The vocals are on point, they blend well with the instrumental. It a perfect sing along track, simple, engaging and one you and your partner can dance to.


In overall this is a great track. Soul Afrika remains one of the best when it comes to feel good love tracks.Looking forward to many tracks from them in 2016.

Comment with your views on the track.

Proud_Zimbo

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