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Gaslee releases follow up album

Gasse's album cover
 
Gasse's album cover

The album is nothing short of spectacular.   Known for his upbeat instrumentation, which harmonises well with rich voice.  The songs will most definitely appeal to those who love to dance their praise and worship songs.   In his latest offering he still continues with his poetic feature in some of the songs, he praises the Lord Almighty in an interesting poetic manner, guaranteed to drive the message home.

 The title track Manthapi/Re Bina Chukuchuku starts off with a chorus ‘Nna re bina chukuchuku…’ taking pride in his way of praising God. 

He explains that he will not be shaken in his belief, and will continue to worship at his denomination.  The song sensitises people to the fact that we all have one God, regardless of where you worship.

The lyrics go “le gaketse ka go kgalo Apostol…, le nyatsa tumelo…..Manthapi  ba bolelle gore nna ke mo Apostol, ga ke tshikinyege mo tumelong e ke leng mo go yone…”

The song discourages churches from judging and criticising each other as they all serve one God. All songs in the album bare testimony to the work, which was put into the product that shows a lot of professionalism. Gaslee, who is also the producer of the album, arranged the popular Ke Na Le Modisa in an interesting way, giving it a fresh feel to it.

All the songs in the album are beautifully arranged, and will definitely keep music lovers on their toes, and sing along to the praise and worship songs.

Other songs in the album include, Dipota Tsa Jericho, Jeso O Bonolo, Zobename, Mmele Pelo Le Moya, Nthusang Satane, Re Phuthaganetse Morena, Lorato La Modimo, Lequiniso, Bagalatia, Lets Unite, Ke Ne Ka Tadima, and Tshabela Go Jeso.

The album was recorded at BMP/Mega Base/Urban Motion in Gaborone.

Gaslee roped in Pona, Aiye, Kabelo Gasenna, Masego Tshotlego, and Dipuo as backing vocalists.

Tbouz mastered the album, and Bretz Seakgosing, Tumelo Mafoko, Bullet Ketshabile, Tando and Dr Tawanda programmed it.

His first album was titled Manthulathulane.