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“Produit par le jazzman Don Laka qui apporte sa collaboration artistique, Ndzilo s'ouvre sur le très mélodique “Welela” qui rappelle le voyage musical et humain de Jeff Maluleke, artiste d'origine shangaan marqué par ses racines. Produced by jazzman Don Laka adds new sonic textures to his sound, Ndzilo features the engaging opening title “Welela” that is a beautiful melody written in Maluleke’s native Shangaan, and that speaks of his journey in music and life and his god-given experiences, which has shaped his character. ”

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Dans le titre « Tambayo », Maluleke affiche sa voix rauque et profonde . Maluleke s’inspire de ses origines Shangaan dans les arrangements rythmiques et les mélodies marquées par les tonalités de la langue. Le titre « Licky Licky Boom » est une ode lumineuse aux femmes africaines.

Source : www.bokonemusic.com On the song “Tambayo”, Maluleke flaunts his rich vocal depth with its hoarse texture that adds to the world music feel of his recording. The songs, “Tambayo”, is one of the standout tracks on the album with its captivating up tempo rhythm and striking melody. Maluleke draws on his Shangaan influence in it’s rhythmic arrangement as language references. The title “Licky Licky Boom” is one of two titles where Maluleke borrows the queen’s language to relate his African experience. The song is a light hearted ode to African women and beauty-celebrating. Their traditional beauty and in Maluleke’s words cheeky mamas with full house.

Source : www.bokonemusic.com

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