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dESH.DUBS’ Mataglap available online
By Lifestyle Reporter
Musician dESH.DUBS ‘Sonic Fusion of Heart and Fire’ album ‘Mataglap’ released this January is now available on major music streaming Apps under the link https://found.ee/deshdubs-album.
Desh.Dubs, a Zambian-born artiste based in Europe brands
Mataglap as his electrifying fifth album that solidifies his reputation as a genre-blurring innovator.
Dubbed Zambezi music, dESH.DUBS’ sound masterfully fuses Roots Reggae, Hip-Hop, and traditional Zambian rhythms into a groove-heavy blend that’s as thought-provoking as it is irresistibly danceable.
Following his acclaimed 2021 release Above the Wicked, dESH.DUBS turns up the heat on Mataglap, collaborating with an all-star lineup that includes Shimasta,Waina, The Mask, Ty2, and fellow Zambian reggae luminary Milz.
With these collaborations, the result is a powerful record that delves into themes of love, revolution, and a world teetering on madness—all wrapped in beats that demand your attention from start to finish.
“This album became a safe space—a place for me to release my emotions and find peace,” admits Desh.
” This sense of personal liberation runs through every beat of Mataglap. It’s more than an album; it’s an invitation to think, feel, and move.”
Why does Mataglap Matter?
dESH.DUBS isn’t just making music—he’s creating a movement. Mataglap celebrates African identity while confronting the challenges of a continent. With its seamless fusion of Zambian, Jamaican, and Hip-Hop influences, the album transcends borders and genres, offering a universal message grounded in authenticity.
If you’re not already tuned into dESH.DUBS, now is the time. Mataglap isn’t just an album; it’s a powerful reminder of music’s ability to unite, inspire, and transform.
So turn it up—and let the Zambezi flow.
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