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Page 2 of 2 Press Release:With the emergence of Tanzanian artist, Ras Nas aka Nasibu Mwanukuzi, on the East African music scene, there is no doubt that the region’s musical terrain will never be the same. His long awaited CD ”Dar-Es-Salaam”, released on 3rd November this year, is a follow-up to the debut, ”Cut You Loose”, and reflects a remarkable and qualitative change in Ras Nas’ music. While “Cut You Loose” was mostly experimental, with ”Dar-Es-Salaam”, Ras Nas appears to reach maturity and achieve a distinct identity both as studio and concert artist. The nine tracks in “Dar-Es-Salaam” are all unique as well as individual potential hits. The title track “Dar-Es-Salaam” is a song that starts with a cool rhumba ballad and shifts to hot irresistible seben. It is a revisit to the classic sounds of East and Central Africa, but wrapped in the contemporary mood and tempo. On the dance floor the song has proven to be captivating both to the old and the young. The song is a tribute to the city of Dar-Es-Salaam and its magnificent beauty. It is in this city that Ras Nas molded his interest in music and poetry. Other songs include Guantanamo, Zakina, Revelation Times, Dance Rhumba, Sina Makosa (a version of the mighty Simba wa Nyika), Sweet Rhythms, River Nile and Aisha. The lyrics for Sweet Rhythms and River Nile are taken from Nasibu's collection of poetry "Double Focus". Related items
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