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WHAT'S ON: Royal Bs dedicates album to Jammeh

africa » gambia
Friday, August 01, 2008
The Royal Brothers, commonly known as the Royal Bs have completed an eight-track debut album, including an intro and outro dedicated to President Alhaji Dr Yahya A.J.J Jammeh.

Mohamed Saffa, alias Medish and Idrissa Sesay, alias Maxi-I are currently searching for promoters to help them launch their superb album.

The album titled "King of Africa, the nation's Medical Myth Booster" is dedicated to  President Jammeh, who they consider to be the 'King' of Africa.

In an exclusive interview with What's On, they said they were motivated into music for different reasons. According to them,  music is all what they want in their entire lives and they can only achieve their dream, if their inner talent is properly exposed.

Ask about the reason why they dedicated the album to the president, the duo said President Jammeh is a no-nonsense man and to lead in Africa you have to have such strong qualities, as a leader. "He has developed The Gambia and he has love for Africa and Africans in general". Two promotional tracks will be on the air soon.

Author: by Sheriff Janko
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