We wrap up our 3 part conversation with ANATII about his groundbreaking album, Iyeza, where he tells us what's more important to achieve with the album from his own perspective.
Apart from his album being a sound shifter, the more he talks about it the more you find yourself attached to its fundamental purpose. Its very fibre and how it came to be is nothing short of amazing. He also lets us in on the conversation of visual treatments for the album, as well as a pending tour still slated for this year. What a journey it has been getting to connect with the album through the originator himself. Have a look at the closing chat below:
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