Eskimos, Vee reunite for Feb album

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Afro dance outfit Eskimos, who have been with Ramco records since 2005, have reunited with their founding father, Vee wa Mampela, real name Odirile Sento.


The Gaborone West outfit, which shot to fame with hot debut album, G-wa-wa in 2003 when they were still part of Vee's stable, Black Money Makers have told Mmegi Showbiz they are itching to rediscover the touch that made them a household name. Their album will be out in two weeks' time.

Eskimos have released two albums since they parted ways with Vee, but the foursome, who started off as dancers, backing vocalists for Vee, believe they can still recapture their mettle by reuniting with their mentor. Showbiz understands that issues that once put the four-man outfit at loggerheads with Vee have since been ironed out, including remuneration.

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