Waters drops second single
Waters drops second single

Waters drops second single

With an EP in the pipeline, the singer told tjil that his latest song is the lead single off his forthcoming project, Grey, with a release date yet to be set.
Michael Kayunde
MICHAEL KAYUNDE

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There's a reason why R&B is kicking down doors in the Namibian music space - DBS Africa signee Waters released one of the highest trending singles on iTunes this week.

tjil spoke to him about his new single, 'Notice', and all things R&B.

To give the song the attention it needs, Waters mentioned there are plans to complement the track with visuals.

“I think people should expect visuals for this track. We're planning on doing everything we can to push this single above and beyond,” he said.



In good company

Being part of a record label that houses talents like Kevo Maro, Kakia and Timo Kevin, Waters shared that he is glad to be associated with so many other talented artists.

“DBS Africa is filled with so many young hearts and inspiring minds. The talent in this group is out of this world. The exciting part is that we are young and we stand for the youth, it's amazing,” added Waters.

On the international music scene, R&B has been reported to do better than hip-hop this year.

Asked what the dynamic is like here in Namibia, the singer said he feels R&B isn't as huge here at home.

“We aren't a lot who actually do it. R&B here at home isn't really pushed as much as other genres are and I understand that, but it will change,” he said.



Passion for music

The singer, who loves music, said it's his passion and he will continue sharing his light with his country and with the world.

“My music is different and I hope it has an impact on the people just as it has on me,” he shared.

'Notice' is available on all digital platforms. The link can be accessed via DBS Africa's Instagram page.

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