
After
a
long
delayed,
the
much
talked
about
album
"Njall"
of
Ndey
Cham,
a
young
Gambian
female
Mbalax
star
was
out
in
the
market
last
week.
Recorded
at
Alliance
Franco
Gambia
Studio,
this
new
album
entitled
Njall
was
exclusively
sponsored
by
Africell,
The
Gambia's
leading
GSM
service
provider.
Njall
cotains
six
tracks
and
a
bonus
track
which
is
currently
in
big-boom
in
almost
all
the
recording
studios
in
the
Greater
Banjul
Area.
Among
the
hit
tunes
in
this
album,
includes
a
track
dedicated
to
the
late
Alhagie
Sankung
Sillah
(Njall),
Jigeeni-Gambia,
Mam
Bamba,
Ndawi
Teyi
and
Buldem
among
others.
One
of
the
hit
tunes
during
the
FiFa
U-20
world
cup
called
"Road
to
Canada"
is
one
of
her
singles
that
stormed
the
entire
music
industry
at
that
time.
The
road
to
Canada
single
by
the
young
star
put
her
on
the
spotlight
.
Speaking
to
What's
On,
Ndey
Cham
revealed
that
her
career
in
music
date
back
as
far
as
in
1996
when
she
started
advertisement
on
both
the
National
Radio
and
TV
noting
that
she
also
write
songs
and
participate
in
drama
competitions.
" My
first
single
was
called
"Bulldem"
meaning
"Don't
go"
in
1996.
This
track
really
rocked
the
music
industry
and
this
triggered
a
lot
to
admire
me"
she
said.
Commenting
on
her
Africell
sponsorship
package,
Ndey
Cham
revealed
that
it
was
her
road
to
Canada
clip
that
motivated
the
management
of
Africell
to
sponsor
my
album
.
She
further
revealed
that
the
sponsorship
packages
will
last
for
two
years
.
According
to
her,
she
took
part
in
the
famous
Nothinghill
carnival
held
in
the
United
Kingdom
sometime
ago,
where
she
performed
alongside
with
other
artistes
from
around
the
world.
Mohamed,
the
manager
of
the
young
sprouting
talent,
said
plans
are
currently
in
the
offing
for
the
young
star
to
performed
with
a
live
band.
According
to
him,
they
have
so
far
produced
about
500
copies
and
can
be
found
in
almost
all
the
recording
studios
in
the
Greater
Banjul
Area.
"
The
album
was
ready
since
2005
but
due
to
financial
constraints
the
release
of
the
album
was
delayed.
I
want
to
tell
her
fans
that,
let
them
go
out
for
her
latest
album
as
it
is
on
high
demand.
I
wish
to
thanked
Africell
for
a
job
well
done
and
let
them
keep
up
the
good
momentum,"
he
said.
In
2008,
Ndey
Cham
received
a
prestigious
award
as
the
best
dressed
female
artist
,
organised
by
Gam-Spirit
Music
award
at a
ceremony
held
at
the
Kairaba
Beach
Hotel.
The
Daily
Observer
(Banjul)
25 April
2008
Sheriff
Janko