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@MrJazziQ Makes A Statement With His All New Album 'All You Need Is Piano'

By @OfentsePhukubye on 08/12/2022 in Projects You Should Hear

Mr JazziQ is one artist that's out there living this life thing to it's full best. If he is not out there recording a podcast episode in a SPITZ store, he is gigging and if not that he is creating art. I honestly didn't think I would have enough words to write about the project as that's how appalled I was by the artistic direction he took. This project is more of a personal project as he expresses various factors in his life as well as taking us memory lane through honouring the memory of his loved ones. The album contains 18 Tracks of which features the likes of Mpura, Lady DU, Zuma, DJ Bazza and JazziDisciples, just to name a few. 

My favourite single for me has to be the 'Gomora' single as it celebrates his religious belief as well as the neighbourhood he is from. The single is more of a positive note above all else I love the fact that they sampled a Gospel song into an Amapiano. He is clearly aimed at bringing Sundays to the clubs and parties on a Friday. The project for me takes the cup as each song has it's own meaning and this can only defined by you as the listener.

You can listen to the Album below:


 

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