Goddy's O Ntshetse Morago engaging
Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Unlike other rhumba/kwasa-kwasa artists, he does not dress in over the top fashion with a flamboyant hairstyle to match; so one would be tempted to think that he is in another genre. However, the truth of the matter is that the young man from Khwai - not far from Maun - is a force to reckon with in the rumba genre, which he demonstrated recently by winning the backtrack award during the President's Day celebrations.
His album, O Ntshetse Morago contains six tracks, namely Re Ja Koma, O Ntshetse Morago, Khutsana, Re Bulele, Shuma and Yesu, which are all engaging. Although given the number of tracks in the album, some might think that it is short, but the shortest track is actually six minutes long. With big guys in the market currently hibernating, if properly marketed, Goddy should be able to make a kill with O Ntshetse Morago.
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