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@TweezyZA Set To Drop His Debut Album #Chosen In 6 Days

By @Spokenpriestess on 11/13/2018 in News

It's been three months since Tweezy signalled that his album, Chosen, was 100% completed. He now pleasantly announces that the album is due in 6 days' time. Phew! 

The producer-turned-artist made a statement at the opening of this year about the intention to immerse himself deeper into music by exploring his artistic side more. We got a glimpse of that with his collaborative project between him, Makwa, and Zingah, called Seeds which dropped a few months ago. Now, after he just graced us with the visuals for his latest single, Legend, he steps on the gas to force his way through the game by fire by force. Listen, we're here for the ambition, something that's been very consistent in Tweezy's career. Over the years we've seen him grow from just a talented boy with the music desk to him becoming a name that is mentioned among some of the greats of our time. You best believe that we are watching with keen eyes to see how this story continues to unfold. Meet you back here next week Monday, 19th of November, for the official arrival of Chosen. 

Ps. Congratulations on establishing your new record label boss man, the journey all begins here. We are so proud of you. 


 

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