Posted 25th Dec 07
What
a good year? It’s year of much highs and
few lows for the Gambia’s emerging diva,
Nancy Nanz. After releasing several
singles that were received with
enthusiastic and genuine applause in the
country’s music scene, Nancy was in
fact of the belief that it was yet
morning on the day of creation. Little
did we know at the time that the seeds
of these singles would grow to a massive
oak tree. But in few hours to go ,
Nancy Nanz would write her name in the
hall of fame when she outdoor her
long-awaited sensational debut album
entitled XALEL(children) which is
dedicated to all the children of the
Gambia and the entire world at large.
The CD, an 8-track album, is ready to do
its participation in raising the flag of
the Gambia higher in the world of music.
Addressing
a high-profile news conference on
Saturday at the now happening Images
Night Club, Nancy Nanz told news -
hungry reporters that her debut album
will hit the music market today, adding
that the release of the album is a
dream come true.
According
to her, she had spent sleepless nights
in the studio so as to come up with an
album that would add value to the
Gambia’s music landscape. The extremely-
elated Nancy went on to pay a glowing
tribute to GAMCEL for going all-out to
sponsor her to produce the album.
She did
not also forget to thank her parents and
her brother, Pa Abdou, for making things
jell. She further informed the gathering
that plans are underway for her to
embark upon a massive tour tagged “Meet
the Fans Tour,” which, she said, will
provide her the opportunity to promote
her new album as well as meet and
interact with a legion of her fans both
in the country and beyond.
Still
buttressing on the album, Nancy said
that XALEL is intermingled with hip hop
, dancehall, salsa and mbalax , adding
that she featured a handful of topflight
Senegambian artists in the album with
the aim of giving it an international
appeal.
Other
speakers at the news conference include
Ebou Waggeh, Oko Drammeh and Almamy
Gassama, Gamcel’s Marketing Manager.
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Source:
The Point Gambia