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Young Nsaku bounces back

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Davie Nsaku has broken the six-year silence with the release of fourth album, Mundiwolotse.

The Khuluku and Ku Legends hitmaker works as a keyboardist-cum- dancer for his brother Charles Nsaku’s band, Alikutauni Sounds.

In an interview recently, he said he was finalising the newest project to be released next month.

“I am doing the final touches to the audio recordings. I am also shooting my first ever DVD. At last, fans should expect a beautiful production,” said the young Nsaku.

He admittedly took time off the mic to dedicate himself wholly to the making of the 10-track album.

Its coming follows the release of Mundithandize (2002), Mupume (2006) and Dziko Losautsa (2007).

It is a mix of gospel and secular songs in styles  ranging from reggae to rhumba and pasada.

Probable hits include Achimjangu, Usandifune Lero, Pemphero and Sinkwanitsa.

It has been recorded at Balaka Studios by Rod Valamanja, the former Alleluya Band member who shot into the limelight on the back of a duet with Paul Subili in 1999.

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