Sharing the gospel through music
MICHAEL KAYUNDE
WINDHOEK
Having been active on the gospel music scene in different capacities, including event organising and being part of choirs, since 2015, Spazza & Shacks put out their first offering as a duo at the end of 2019.
The album, titled Forward We Go Praise, is comprised of 13 songs with features by Pandu Gabriel-Ndumba, Pastor Sasamba, Mizeria and Joekay.
Having been on the market for some time now, some of the songs from the album that have enjoyed radio airplay include Halala, Omwene and I'm Going Higher.
The album was recorded, mixed and mastered by Joekay under Golden Boys Entertainment.
For the community
“We have been around for quite some time and last year we conceptualised this album, as we want to do more for our community.
“I'm Going Higher seems to be the people's favourite and we would like to attribute that to the message of the song,” Shacks said.
The album is available at Antonio's Art and Mono Music Shop in Windhoek, he added.
Packed with 13 powerfully rousing and inspirational gospel songs, the duo hopes this album will provide the one encounter someone needs to wake up to the good news of Jesus Christ.
WINDHOEK
Having been active on the gospel music scene in different capacities, including event organising and being part of choirs, since 2015, Spazza & Shacks put out their first offering as a duo at the end of 2019.
The album, titled Forward We Go Praise, is comprised of 13 songs with features by Pandu Gabriel-Ndumba, Pastor Sasamba, Mizeria and Joekay.
Having been on the market for some time now, some of the songs from the album that have enjoyed radio airplay include Halala, Omwene and I'm Going Higher.
The album was recorded, mixed and mastered by Joekay under Golden Boys Entertainment.
For the community
“We have been around for quite some time and last year we conceptualised this album, as we want to do more for our community.
“I'm Going Higher seems to be the people's favourite and we would like to attribute that to the message of the song,” Shacks said.
The album is available at Antonio's Art and Mono Music Shop in Windhoek, he added.
Packed with 13 powerfully rousing and inspirational gospel songs, the duo hopes this album will provide the one encounter someone needs to wake up to the good news of Jesus Christ.
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