Vee drops sixth album

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An artist's durability is often measured by the number of albums released over a period of time. Michael Jackson, L L Cool J, U2, UB40, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Koffi Olimide, Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba, Brenda Fassie, Alfredo Mos and Franco are but a few artists, who have stood the test of time, not only because of their immense talent, but because of being very prolific album producers.

Now, the diminutive Odirile Sento aka Vee is about to join this elite group with the release of his sixth album in six years called, Kasiology. This follows Introloction (2001), Lamalanga (2002), Kasi Angels (2003), Ntja Mme (2005) and Ditshipi Tsame (2006).

Introloction was a strictly Kwaito album, very much half baked but the popular song Pompa Tswididi and his  hoarse voice ensured that Vee got a second chance to record another album with Prez Beatz and Goof of the now popular production crew, Earth. Lamalanga with hits like Hola Kasi and Lamalanga really got Vee's career off the ground. The album made so much noise that Eric Ramco Records took note of him and quickly established a working relationship with him.

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