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Gambia: Egalitarian Set to Drop New Album

Sheriff Janko

31 October 2009


Banjul — Mohamed Lamin Bah, aka Egalitarian, is on the verge of releasing his new album.

The 14-track album entitled Â"Walk AroundÂ" will be both on CD and audio-cassette. It entails high quality sounds recorded in one of the countryÂ's finest studios. This artistic work is exclusively centered on the need to have peace, unity and harmony in the world, as well as the need to help one another, especially the poor and the vulnerable in our midst.

The songs contained in this new album make a passionate call for the people of the world, Africans in particular, to revisit their traditional cultures and invest in key sectors of economies such as education, health, and agriculture. The Gambian solo star is steadily moving onto the international music and artistic scene and has so far produced many interesting and soul stirring albums and singles.

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Egalitarian, in a recent chat with WhatÂ's On, spoke about his new album, due to hit the world of music early January 2010. Â"I produced this album purposely to raise awareness and inculcate the spirit of peace, love and unity amongst people of the world. The world today badly needs peace and peace-loving people.

As a child rights activist, I believe the world has more to offer towards the welfare of children, especially the vulnerable ones in the areas of education and health. I am ready to do all it takes to achieve sustainable welfare of children in The Gambia and the world at large,Â" said The GambiaÂ's international solo star.

Egalitarian also spoke extensively about his desire to promote The Gambia on the international music scenes. He urged people to look out for the album and grab a copy. Watch out for EgalitarianÂ's new album, coming soon!

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