Liina Kaandjetu drops Kakutu Ndjimba
We wouldn't be surprised if many of you haven't heard the name Liina Kaandjetu yet, because if all of you had, tjil wouldn't continue to find aspiring Namibian musicians for you to know more about.
Fame Production signee Liina Kaandjetu recently released her debut album Kakutu Ndjimba. In an interview with tjil Kaandjetu said that this album is a medium she is using to advise the youth to not only be enticed with material things. “Materialism is a big disease among young people and I felt it is important for me to explore this subject in my music,” she said.
The album has 10 songs and features the late Jomolizo, 2Tiko, Zulla, Anchux Ama Daz Floor, Glo and Rejoice. Kaandjetu added that having this album out means a lot to her as it has always been her dream to have an album. “As musicians we encounter a lot of financial problems to get our music out there. I am glad I did not let those challenges crush my dream,” she said.
Her manager Sabrina Brown revealed that the album will be complemented with three music videos. Brown said they already shot the video for the title track and are currently working on story lines for two more videos. “Just watch out for them because you are going to love them,” said Brown.
Brown mentioned that as her manger her plan is to motivate her to work hard and achieve her musical dream. Brown's wish for Kaandjetu is for her to collaborate with other musicians and make good music. “I want her to win a lot of awards. As her management, we want to make her a household name, where everyone speaks about her and they love her music. We are pushing her to be where she deserves to be which is up in the sky with the stars,” said Brown.
Kaandjetu shared that she is inspired by Sally Boss Madam and would like to collaborate with her one day. “I am a fan of her music and she inspires me so much. My label is working on making a collaboration with her happen; I believe it is going to be a nice feature,” said Kaandjetu.
Kaandjetu is set to perform songs from Kakutu Ndjimba at Ruacana next weekend. She said the launch of the album will be announced later and the album is available at Antonio's Art.
MICHAEL KAYUNDE
Fame Production signee Liina Kaandjetu recently released her debut album Kakutu Ndjimba. In an interview with tjil Kaandjetu said that this album is a medium she is using to advise the youth to not only be enticed with material things. “Materialism is a big disease among young people and I felt it is important for me to explore this subject in my music,” she said.
The album has 10 songs and features the late Jomolizo, 2Tiko, Zulla, Anchux Ama Daz Floor, Glo and Rejoice. Kaandjetu added that having this album out means a lot to her as it has always been her dream to have an album. “As musicians we encounter a lot of financial problems to get our music out there. I am glad I did not let those challenges crush my dream,” she said.
Her manager Sabrina Brown revealed that the album will be complemented with three music videos. Brown said they already shot the video for the title track and are currently working on story lines for two more videos. “Just watch out for them because you are going to love them,” said Brown.
Brown mentioned that as her manger her plan is to motivate her to work hard and achieve her musical dream. Brown's wish for Kaandjetu is for her to collaborate with other musicians and make good music. “I want her to win a lot of awards. As her management, we want to make her a household name, where everyone speaks about her and they love her music. We are pushing her to be where she deserves to be which is up in the sky with the stars,” said Brown.
Kaandjetu shared that she is inspired by Sally Boss Madam and would like to collaborate with her one day. “I am a fan of her music and she inspires me so much. My label is working on making a collaboration with her happen; I believe it is going to be a nice feature,” said Kaandjetu.
Kaandjetu is set to perform songs from Kakutu Ndjimba at Ruacana next weekend. She said the launch of the album will be announced later and the album is available at Antonio's Art.
MICHAEL KAYUNDE
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