IF you thought the Namibian music scene was slowing down, you thought wrong. Musicians put their best foot forward to bring you more tracks you can add to your music library this February – and some are already making waves on the charts.
If we ever needed a song to usher us into the month of love, ‘Know Better’ would be it. With a sensual R&B melody, this song is the best of both worlds – combining the more grown sound of Desmond with Jaleel’s youthful charm. Easy on the ear and solid in terms of lyricism, ‘Know Better’ is an instant classic. Released four weeks ago, it has
3 400 downloads on nammusic.com, so it’s definitely being slept on right now and we can only hope that it blows up soon, as it rightfully should!
If you’re into rock ‘n roll, Famaz Attack has the perfect jam to get you amped up. The band plays on a dark version of the classic tale through their lyrics and signature electric sound which comes through on every note. Any doubts that Famaz Attack is rock ‘n roll royalty in Namibia will be history with one listen of this single.
‘Ich & Mein Braai’ – Ees featuring The Hunta
Namibian-German kwaito singer Ees is back with another summer jam, this time around going for a reggae sound. Listen to this song if you’re in no mood for deep, insightful music. Doing so while braai’ing with your friends will be the perfect ambiance to set the mood.
This house/dance track showcases another side to Shotgun, who is known as a kwaito artist. This time around, he teams up with Siza, Alicia and DJ Dozza to deliver a Namibian house track that will no doubt have you on your feet. While the song was only uploaded to the popular namibianmusic.com website a month ago, it’s proving to be a popular hit, garnering over 5 000 downloads.
Namibian hip-hop has been on an upward trajectory and rappers like John Gregorius are taking the genre further with their work. His latest single ‘Matere’ is a perfect commercial track that has the potential to become a great hit. With his quick flow, effortless punchlines and a unique sound that speaks to a proudly Namibian production, the song is unforgettable. Gregorius is at his best, showcasing his ability to spit on a song that is relevant in a time when many rap songs get drowned out by other genres. Collaborating with KK definitely added to the song’s appeal.
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