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Nutty O - Mustard Seed Album Review

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This is one album I have been anticipating for more than four years. Since Nutty O came onto the scene years back have been a huge fan of his talent, all those who follow this blog know that. Each year he has been growing in leaps and bounds and last year I felt he had fully matured, his mega hit Safe won my track of the year at the inaugural Proud Zimbo Music Awards 2020. When it was announced that an album was in the works I became hyped, now the project is finally out and have definitely rushed to stream the project and today will be sharing with you my thoughts and views on the album. As usual will be doing a track by track review. 1. Open Doors The first track on the album is a prayer, Nutty O is asking the Lord to open doors for him in his hustles, he needs mercy and blessings so he can provide for those who depend on him. Production is done well, the instrumental utilised the lovely Changes  riddim. Mac Dee did the things with the keyboard, overall production is superb. Nutty O

Nyasha David - Songs Of David Album Review

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Nyasha David has been making waves with his singles Mary Anne Njenjere and Ndoda for some time and was definitely impressed with what he was offering and the versatility he showed on those three tracks. When he announced that he was going to release his debut album was waiting to see if the versatility was gonna carry onto the project, was he going to better his first three tracks which all impressed me. The album has dropped and have gotten my copy and today will be  sharing with you my views and thoughts on the album. As usual will be doing a track by track review. 1. Njenjere The first track on the album was already a favourite of mine since it was released some months back. On this track Nyasha is saying life is dynamic and moves in circles, the situation one is in today will not be the same as tomorrow so don't look down on people judging them on their current standing. Production is done well, love the Dancehall feel of the track. This actually came as a surprise as I had sor

Trevor Dongo - Born In Highfield Album Review

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Trevor D is an icon for a reason, he has delivered a lot of beautiful music over the years. He has won over many people of different age groups and has been the undisputed king of RnB for many for over a decade. He released his more successful albums earlier in his career and over the years despite not reaching similar levels he has however delivered a lot of quality track along the way. The RnB genre has now expanded and we getting guys such as Bryan K (my current fav on the genre), Nyasha David, Nyasha Timbe just to mention a few also proving they are forces to reckon with. However one good thing about the genre is despite being at each others throught there is mutual respect and the artists share ideas and collaborate. This album also serves as a testament of that unity and respect as Trevor teamed up with various RnB icons and stars. Today will be sharing my views on the album, and as usual will be doing a track by track review. 1. Intro The intro is narrating the history of Trevor