The Independent (Banjul)

Gambia: Dancehall Masters to Launch Album At Jokor

Banjul — The dancehall that every Gambian reggae music lover wants to listen to is the smooth flowing Jamaican rooted stuff. But when the brilliant budding duo, Dancehall Masters, crept into the fans the desire for imported reggae dropped.

The extra-ordinary talented singers brought a real belief that reggae music truly originated from Africa. With the debut, "Brotherman," produced at Galan Studio, Dancehall Masters got a certificate of approval and a persuading force to release a follow up in close succession.

A two-month-old sophomore effort, "Masterful Creation" is presently the proud measure of Gambian rap/dancehall scene. The self-titled song ("Dancehall Masters" is the chant that leaves Brother Coms and Daddy Sam in the glare of stardom. Every ear wants to listen, every lip wants to sing along. What else, it sells like the most essential commodity.

This second album is forecasted to win the most successful launching in the recent time. Tonight the record will be set straight at Jokor nightclub.


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