Track Review : Tehn Diamond ft Simba Tagz - Give Thanks

Tehn is back with another poem form his collection. Mr Ngoda said this first quarter of 2016 he will be releasing a few selected songs from his collection of poems then the album will hopefully drop in the second quarter of the year. Ngoma Ndiyo Ndiyo, we continue our wait, but now its better because we have something to jam to whilst we wait for the Perfect Tehn. So how does the second track/poem fare??

Personally am fed up with trap hip hop beats so when l hear a hip hop track with a different instrumental I feel excited, a big smile will form on my face. I believe the beat should compliment the vocals and not lead the song except if its house music. The feel good instrumental on Give Thanks sounds great, its light on the ear, its bright, and invokes good memories. Love the hand drums and  keyboard work on this one.

Give Thanks as the name implies is about being grateful for life whilst motivating people to keep working till they achieve their dreams. Sometimes many people spend a lot of time complaining, without taking note of the good things they have and giving thanks for them. Powerful and motivating.

Simba Tagz was in charge of the hook and he owned it (as usual). Tehn was in charge of the verses and he did justice to them, compared to Bhoo Tsano l believe on this song he was in the zone because he is just awesome. He kinda sounds a bit Nigerian when he is singing after the chorus though... before he starts dropping the bars. The two artists have a great chemistry between them, the song perfectly flows from the chorus to the verse. Its a solid jam.

For song lyrics go to: www.tnd.co.zw/

Give Thanks will not be a chart destroyer but it has all the ingredients of a song that will be around for some time. This song has covered up all the points lost by Bho Tsano and, many people now have renewed their interest for the Perfect Tehn. Looking forward to the next poem.

Proud_Zimbo

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