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Deep Sound Show a hit

Home Art Life Deep Sound Show a hit

By Pinehas Nakaziko

KARIBIB-The Deep Sound Show hosted last Friday night in Club Paradise was a show not miss.

Namibian upcoming artists treated guests to top-drawer performances. More than 2000 guests who attendant the show left with smiles on their faces. Namibian Kwaito star, Kamex opened the event with his hit song My Dream. Although the crowd was quiet at first, he started to sent them into ruptures with his energetic dancing moves. The Walvis Bay Crew Guys, Hazzard and Chippa, warmed the house further up and leaving the revellers dancing and craving for more.

Yashe Tati Pii and his dancers killed the stage with their killer moves. It was a night to enjoy since the Shapama and Candy showed their intimacy with revellers begging for more Damara Punch. Not to forget Ama-Daz-Floor, who rounded off the night enchanting especially the female guests to their music with their Afro Pop song, Ndeku Pumbwa, meaning “I need you”. With Dj Oscar spinning the disc, the show has livened  up to its hype.

The Deep Sound Show was sponsored by Chez Together Entertainment, promoters of upcoming artists in conjunction with the Zulu Massive Arts. Organiser of the event, July Nafuka, says although artists who performed might be upcoming, they all have what it takes to uplift the Namibian Music Industry as they left the audience with some fond memories and made their entrance fees worth a while, with entertainment getting a new meaning.