Lesotho: Malome Vector shares debut album 1964
Basotho artist Malome Vector has announced the release of his debut EP 1964, which is now available for streaming and download.
The project not only pays homage to his homeland, Lesotho, but also showcases the emerging singer’s artistry and musical vision.
The decision to name the EP 1964 holds a deep significance. It marks a historical moment for Lesotho, commemorating the significant milestone of the country’s independence achieved in that year, and symbolises his own journey towards independence as an artist.
The EP represents Malome Vector’s artistic freedom and creative expression through seven soul-stirring tracks. With a unique blend of soul, R&B and Afrobeats influences brought by his captivating vocals, 1964 is a genre-transcending collection that is bound to inspire, uplift and connect with listeners.
“Each song reflects his personal experiences, struggles and triumphs, capturing the essence of his musical journey,” the singer’s team said. “With poignant lyrics and captivating melodies, Malome Vector invites listeners to join him on a profound exploration of love, loss and resilience. 1964 serves as a testament to Malome Vector’s unwavering commitment to his craft and his profound connection to his roots.
Speaking about the EP, Malome Vector said: “Creating 1964 has been a deeply personal and cathartic experience for me. It’s a tribute to my country’s independence and a celebration of my own journey as an artist. Each song reflects my soul, and I hope it resonates with listeners on a profound level.”
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