The Zulu bass king, Breeze, has been hibernating in the studio for some time now making music for his forthcoming album that we can officially say is well on the horizon. The rapper has done a phenomenal job for himself with his music and you cannot help but applaud his work ethic. At the beginning of the year, he shared some news regarding his album which officially drops next Monday on the 24th of September and also got to work with the Soweto Gospel Choir for it.
We got dibs on the official artcover and tracklist for his debut album where he finds a balance between the Zulu culture and the classic European knight attire. For the tracklist, fans will be given double disks that will explore both sides (black and gold) of Breeze's work. Amongst the featured artists, he got to work with Moozlie, as well as Rouge who is on a past release called Jaiva Africa. The Zulu bass king also got to feature Zakwe and the Grammy award-winning choral group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, for a song titled Bambelela. We're definitely looking forward to hearing the finished product.
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