Slizer storms back with O Letse Kae
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Slizer has dropped the slamming piece titled O letse kae. The album is definitely a go getter as it is far much better than her debut album. This time around, Slizer has widened her production net by not only roping in her previous producer Bullet Ketshabile, but she instead enrolled Robert Dargie, Mbaki "the xtremist" as well as Brigadier Cisco B who was her mentor during her days as a dancer and a backing vocalist for him.
The album, which was released on February 20 and distributed all over the country, has eight tracks including a bonus track. O Letse Kae Rasta is a love song castigating her hubby for spending night outs on beer drinking binges. In the song she accuses the rasta of cheating on her with other girls around town. "Gatwe o bonala masigo Rasta o goga metsokwe le matekwane le banyana ba bangwe nna ke robetse ke le nosi" goes part of the libretto, which will serve as a warning to hubbies who leave their spouses behind to go partying. The mastering and mixing of the song is out of this world. For a song to have the desired musical x-factor, the mix down and mastering should be done with a professional ear and without any doubt her producers have done exactly that.
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