The six-track masterpiece has songs such as “Wandinoda” and “Constable Mune Yese,” which are already rocking entertainment joints in the eastern border city.
The 21-year-old artist said the album was going to change the musical landscape of the country.
“The album is going to take urban grooves music to new heights. There has been a gap between the older generation and the urban grooves music and this album addresses that. I’m making music that both young and old will listen to and enjoy,” said Xuxa B.
However, the young star lamented the difficult road he had travelled, saying producers and promoters took advantage of his age.
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