HITMAKER: DJ Alba has a new hit on the market. PHOTO: Contributed
HITMAKER: DJ Alba has a new hit on the market. PHOTO: Contributed

Fresh and popping: The last supper

MICHAEL KAYUNDE
It’s about that time again. We give you fresh and popping tunes and tell you why you should add them to your playlists or book these artists this festive season.

'Don’t Talk At the Party' – DJ Spuzza feat. Chester Houseprince

2022 has definitely been a great year for the frequent collaborators DJ Spuzza and Chester Houseprince, who have pretty much dominated the Namibian music scene with every song they released this year. And when they dropped their latest song ‘Don’t Talk At the Party’, it became clear that those who had been sleeping on them would have to resolve their dismissals of the work. This single is straight up fire and set to be the party sound track for many this December. The track is available on YouTube, and is well on its way to 100 000 views without an official music video.

'Pusha Panda 626' – Gazza feat. Azmo Nawe

Gazza and Azmo Nawe continue to remind the masses that they are not here to play around. When they dropped ‘Pusha Panda 626’ last weekend, the established Gazza and emerging artist Azmo Nawe showed off their skillful lyrical deliveries. If this hit song hasn’t hit you yet, it will eventually.

'Hierso, Darso!' – DJ Alba feat. Skrypt, VxN and Champion’s League

DJ Alba Nalo teamed up with Skrypt, VxN and Champion’s League for the December hit track titled ‘Hierso, Darso’. This Amapiano banger ticks all the boxes - right features, impressive flows and a beat will get you grooving. The song is available on YouTube and you'll be sure to hear it at groove sessions this December.

'Moro Moro Remix' – Big Ben

Big Ben yesterday released the remix to one of the all-time favourite Namibian tracks, ‘Moro Moro’. According to the musician, the remix was inspired by DJ Eftee. The song is available on YouTube and for free download at www.okinikini.com.

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