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Ma/gasia artists making a differenceFresh out of Omaruru with fresh melodies New kids on the block Ome Dessie and Costa's album Piri Gure that tackles social issues and will get you on your feet is out now. Image may be NSFW.
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Ome Dessie and Costa a duo from Omaruru dropped their Ma/gaisa album titled Piri Gure is condemning irresponsible farm owners who do not to pay their workers amongst other social ills. The artists, in this album also targeted irresponsible mothers who claim child maintenance money but use the money for their personal use. “It's an open secret that many fathers and children end up victims when mothers claim to use the money for one thing while in reality the money is used to do something else. They buy Brazilian hair, drink alcohol to entertain friends and sometimes buy clothes for themselves. We must talk about these things,” the artists said.
The duo said Piri Gure was just a dummy concept which wanted to test the interest of the public and turned out to be good forcing them to produce more songs for the album. Today, many of their songs are popular in Omaruru and are on demand because of their dynamic dance moves, great lyrics and sounds. Although they come from a town which is deprived of basic needs for artist such as well-equipped recording studios, Ome Dessie and Costa's love for music forces them to travel far just to get the best people on board to produce their music. “We have to come to Windhoek or go to Swakopmund to producers. It's costly but music is our passion and we know the importance of music in a community. Artists play an important role in the community,” they said.
The album is for everyone who enjoys good music. It is available in Omaruru and surrounding towns and on request from Ome Dessie and Costa.
June Shimuoshili
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The duo said Piri Gure was just a dummy concept which wanted to test the interest of the public and turned out to be good forcing them to produce more songs for the album. Today, many of their songs are popular in Omaruru and are on demand because of their dynamic dance moves, great lyrics and sounds. Although they come from a town which is deprived of basic needs for artist such as well-equipped recording studios, Ome Dessie and Costa's love for music forces them to travel far just to get the best people on board to produce their music. “We have to come to Windhoek or go to Swakopmund to producers. It's costly but music is our passion and we know the importance of music in a community. Artists play an important role in the community,” they said.
The album is for everyone who enjoys good music. It is available in Omaruru and surrounding towns and on request from Ome Dessie and Costa.
June Shimuoshili