Multi-platinum acapella sensation, The Soil are set to release their eagerly anticipated album, ‘Reimagined’ on February 23rd, marking their triumphant return after a seven-year hiatus.
They recently dropped a poignant love ballad, ‘Malaika’ ahead of the album. 'Malaika' serves as their second lead single after 'Thandwa Ndim' which was released in October last year.
This monumental comeback album promises to showcase The Soil's evolution and musical prowess, offering a fresh, innovative, and highly spiritual sound that fans have been eagerly awaiting. The group's distinctive vocal blend and soulful melodies are sure to resonate with both longtime devotees and new listeners alike.
In celebration of this momentous release, The Soil will embark on a nationwide tour, aptly titled after their upcoming album. The Reimagined Tour promises to be a musical journey filled with emotive performances, connecting the audience with the heart and soul of The Soil's unparalleled artistry.
A quote from one of the members Ntsika, “In this extraordinary moment, as the stars align, we deeply cherish the privilege of once again being entrusted to channel this exquisite body of work. Every ounce of our passion and soul has been poured into crafting this album, a testament to the profound spiritual journey we've undergone individually and as a collective during our hiatus .Now, we stand at the threshold of sharing these enchanting melodies – resonant with beauty and healing – to fill the hearts and souls of all who listen, hoping these harmonies find a lasting home in the depths of everyone's being.”
Stream ‘Malaika’ and pre-order ‘Reimagined’ HERE.
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