Singer Big Size Bebe Cool’s much anticipated album dubbed Break the Chains Album is dropping. The singer took to his socials to give an update about this album. It should be noted that this album has been in the works for quite some time.
According to the Wire Wire singer, the album is already ripe. He went ahead to provide an insight into this masterpiece that is promising to be massive. The Gagamel boss revealed that the album’s idea is about future prospects, discovering opportunities. Besides, it’s also aimed at showing that things can be different from the known norm and what the future promises.
On top of that, Bebe Cool’s Break the Chains album is all about challenging the mindsets of people, especially individualism amongst Africans. The Love You Everyday singer further highlighted that this album aims at promoting unity rather than selfish lone interests.
Bebe Cool also said that the name of this album was chosen because it aims at showing the need to break the deadlock. It will teach Africans that collectiveness beats anything that has selfish sole interests. Meanwhile the album will also put into play the idea of cross border partnerships and their need.
The self-styled Intercooler Turbo also stated that the album was entirely created within the African boundaries. It has a wide variety of writers, producers and other composers. These are from South, East and West Africa.
According to the singer, it’s now getting mixed and mastered. And this is being done by Grammy award winning mixing engineers, Jesse Ray and Brian Paturalski. Currently the singer is in South Africa as he tries to market the album on different music platforms.
“To my fans around the world. My highly anticipated afrobeat album titled, ‘Break the Chains’ is almost here. The concept of the album is about futurism, realizing imaginations, finding opportunities and doing things differently from the conventional ways. Break The Chains album aims at challenging prevailing mindsets and foster a sense of collective unity among us Africans.” He started his say.
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“There’s need for solidarity rather than individualistic pursuits. We chose the name Break the Chains because we wanted to break the deadlock. The mentality, the mindset, and the thinking that as Africans, everyone has to fight individually. Teamwork prevails over everything else,” he ended.