Bakkie improvises to spice up gospel music

As they say, it does not matter how you spread the word of God, it could be through kwasa kwasa music, house music, traditional poetry or hip-hop.

It becomes even better when one uses the language and the style that could be easily followed by many. Bakkie Moalodi is just one of those gospel musicians who are taking advantage of the popularity of house tunes to give their music an urban feel that would get young generation hooked.

His latest release My Music, mixes house tunes with the 'traditional slow gospel jams' to give both the elderly flock and the young energetic listener a good balance of music.The album kicks off slowly with the track Mamelang re a bitswa, before suddenly changing the vibe in track number two, Tau ea Juda, a gospel track with those fast-paced house beats.Tracks to watch out for in the piece are Tau ea Juda and King of Zion especially for a young listener who is more into house music.

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