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Simply Simon new album in market soon

africa » gambia
Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Simply Simon, forthcoming album entitled “Give thanks to Jah” is set for release to the music market very soon.

The Nigerian born solo reggae artist who is  currently working on the video clips of his music before the cassette is finally release to the market said: “People are singing and dancing to some of the tracks of this my yet to release album due to the last promotional tour I had. Almost all the tracks in this forthcoming album are hit tunes, because most of the tracks talks about what is going on in the ghettoes.”

The tracks entitled “Give thanks to Jah” a track and title of the cassette is one of the hit tunes. However, many people like this track because it is a praised songs to Almighty God.

“We should thank God for His blessing on us and if   you go to bed at night and in the morning you wake-up in good condition of health, it worthwhile to give thanks to him.” He continued: “My promotional tour took me to Senegal, Basse and Farafenni. Now there is plan underway to travel to Guinea Conakry for some concerts.”

This velvet tone reggae solo artist’s music is full of goodwill message and entertainment.

“I am totally against usage of drug because it can ruin a nation, therefore youths who are the future leaders of tomorrow should be mindful and restrict themselves from it,” he advised.

Comparing his promotional tour, Simply Simon prefer playing in his resident country, The Gambia, because of  language barrier noted that “in places like Senegal and Guinea Conakry ,the  people like  reggae music but because of the language it is more demanding in The Gambia, therefore my Gambia’s show is the best.”

However, his forthcoming album is going to be his best according to some radio DJs.

Author: Written by Sheriff Janko
Source: The Daily Observer Newspaper
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