Nkamozuki drops another album
Friday, January 20, 2023 | 270 Views |
The new album has 10 tracks. Nkamozuki, who prefers to be called Zukinator because of the energy and vibe she has on stage and outside, told Arts & Culture that most of the songs in the new album talks about real life issues and give advice, awareness, encouragement and guidance on such issues. “Track 5, Diwashene, is most liked by my fans.
It talks about life hardships. One of the songs I like the most in the album is titled Gratitude and it is Track 4. It talks about thanking people when they have done us right and it encourages people to give credit where it is due. Track seven, titled ‘Se Mmolaye’, is about stopping Gender-Based Violance (GBV) against women, men and children,” she said.
The album was produced by Tando Zinto at Bullet Music Production Studio. Nkamozuk's first album titled, Stop Fighting, was released in 2019. The singer also has a single titled ‘Common Enemy’, which was released in 2020 during the pandemic era. The song refers to the Corona virus, which was infecting and affecting people at that time.
This young talented disco singer also said she worked with Ludwe, the former Brenda Fassie and Splash vocalist, KK of the Flying Sounds, Gerson Mabale, a former music composer for Dalom Kids and Munene, who is a Rhumba artist. She said due to the success of the first album, she had to raise the standard and she believes the second album will do even better than the previous one. “I have shown consistent growth from 2016 when I started being active in the music industry. Vocally, performance wise and just my character as a musician, I have definitely grown.
The response that I get from the public concerning the album is impressive. They love it! Through the sales of CDs hard copies and through social media, I have managed to give the public this wonderful album.” “I have a music video of Diwashene available in YouTube and on my Facebook Page, Nkamozuki. Those who want CDs can contact me on my Facebook page. I have not yet uploaded the album on online platforms such as Spotify but will do before the end of February,” she ended.
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