Remember me O' Lord

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After 13 years of doing music, Alfredo Mos is still going strong and feeling even younger. He has just dropped his 11th album, which is likely to give his younger competitors a good run for their money.

O nkgopole, is an album to celebrate love and life in general but the title track combines both thanks giving and appeals for more blessings.

Identity is everything to Alfredo, the same sound you hear on Ipabalelo Tseleng is still dominant in O nkgopole. From the first press of the play button you can hear it is from the pioneer of Kwasa kwasa music, no need to listen to the voices first to confirm who the artiste is. "Consistency is very important to me when I do music, people should not struggle to identify my sound even when you walk through a busy location where everybody plays their own stuff you should be able to hear who is playing Alfredo," he said confidently.

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