UNWRAP.ONLINEUSING secular music tactics to market his latest ministering, Dee’A offers solace with his new Oshiwambo track, titled ‘Ombili’.
Released on Friday, the track was produced by DJ Kboz, with artwork by Eazi Arts.
The song is dedicated to those who have lost loved ones to Covid-19 and other illnesses.
The artwork features a ‘parental advisory, explicit content’ warning, which has raised eyebrows.
Dee’A says this was merely a marketing tactic.
“ . . . imagine how many more people it reached due to the controversy. Now I urge them to hear what I have to say in the song and what I have to show in the visuals,” he says.
The song is available on all digital platforms, including Namibian platforms ViralCom and Donlu Africa.
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