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Published on 2024-03-30 05:39:00
Easter Friday has become a significant day in the Zambian music industry, with several new releases making waves. Some of the notable releases include music from influential singer Yo Maps, gospel sensation Pompi, and up-and-coming artist Mordecai, all accompanied by new visuals.
Yo Maps and Mordecai both dropped simultaneous releases in the form of music videos and singles. Yo Maps released “Nga Te Ba Ya Weh,” while Mordecai released “Far Away.” On the other hand, Pompi released a music video for a song called “Soon and Very Soon,” which is featured on his “Pole Pole” album.
Among the three artists, Yo Maps has garnered the most attention, with his latest song receiving mixed reviews on social media. Industry peers such as Organised Family praised the song for its spiritual message, noting that the timing of its release on Easter Friday was perfect.
However, not all reactions to Yo Maps’ new song were positive. One Facebook subscriber expressed skepticism, joking that the real hit song from Yo Maps would be released in the evening.
It’s clear that opinions on Yo Maps’ new release are divided, with some praising it for its spiritual message and others finding it underwhelming. Regardless of the mixed reactions, Yo Maps’ song has sparked discussion and debate among music fans and critics.
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Overall, Easter Friday has proven to be a significant day for the Zambian music industry, with new releases from Yo Maps, Pompi, and Mordecai captivating audiences and sparking conversations. Each artist brings their unique style and message, adding to the diverse and vibrant music scene in Zambia.