Our album will be a hit, declare Makau trio
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Known by their stage names Mpharanyane, Maboriki and Mokgomphatha, the young men have declared that their album will be a hit.In an interview with Showbiz, Leo Malomo (Mpharanyane) said that they have decided to name their album Ditseno Tse Tharo after the public's response to Sebinjolo. He said that most of the comments about their song referred to them as ditseno; so they decided to adopt the title for their upcoming album. Mpharanyane said that Ditseno Tse Tharo would have six songs. He said that it would be a continuation of their first album Tanki Ya Motswana.
He added that although this album would be better than the last one, it does not mean that they have diverted from their mosakaso type of music. It is just an improvement derived from the first production.He said that basically as a society there are challenges experienced within the societal set-up and their album will be addressing those issues. Mpharanyane added that now instead of Sebinjolo they would be dealing with the problem child, Mokotedi. He however noted that they would be changes as they are the ones producing their album this time around under their own company, 190 Robega.Elaborating further, Bakang Mphele (Mokgomphatha) said that so far they are left with recording the song, Mokotedi.
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