In collaboration with his in-house composer Sam Lee Jones, Gazza creates a serene, meditative atmosphere while considering the scope of the universe.
Even though Namibia is best known for its nightlife, it is also possible to get lost in its natural grandeur away from the endless raves and wild parties. An album compilation of laid-back grooves and sensual meditations on love, loss, and the human experience called "Pumumu" was released in Namibia on December 3rd, 2016, by Gazza a singer who had fled wild parties and the splendor of the country's natural surroundings.
An article by the Namibian Newspaper on 27 February 2017, has Gazza explains the title of the album "Pumumu" as follow "Pumumu is a red-beaked hawk and that bad symbolizes bad news. But this is about me taking over new territories Universal takes me too. I want people to know the is danger whenever I am around."
Starting with the song "Can I," "Pumumu" keeps you moving from the beginning. While the ticking Afrobeat and Drumbeat and fluttering flute appear to make him engage in a conversation of his own as "Hoezt's" continues, his voice wanes as if he is losing himself deeper in thought."Get it On Tonight," another excellent dance song, concludes the proceedings in a happy mood. Saxophone diva Suzy Eises vibrates alongside blissful synth bass and saxophones.
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