KB continues to re invent her sound with every album, and as a result people struggle to put her in a certain box when it comes to genre. Her energy charged and provocative live performances have earned her a top spot as one of the hottest female live acts. With the very powerful title “Run Free: The Evolution” and a striking album cover It’s hard to miss KB’s latest album. It’s quite evident that despite KB”s busy schedule which includes a role in the hit soapy “Rhythm City” music still remains in her blood. The album shows how much this young lady from Mafikeng has grown musically from her days of “Beautiful Vibrations”.
In this album which is released through Gallo Records KB goes back to her old skool sound that turned her into a bornified star. She mixes the sound with some live instruments that she explored on her albums “My Rhythm” and “Ke Mosadi”. These sounds mixed together give the latest album some colour and edge that makes it stand out from all her other albums.
The first single “My Way” featuring Tuks is a song about celebrating our uniqueness. It’s very easy in the ear with a very intoxicating electric guitar mixed with Tuks Motswako flavour; it’s bound to be a radio hit. Most of the Tracks have a “deep House” feel without losing that KB sound to give the Mmamosadi flavour. The song “Kwaliwa” which features a Swati poet gives the album a mix of indigenous sounds. Other songs that shine are “Seo Seo Ft Seabelo, Let It Go and Run free.
This album is a clear indication that KB is serious about her craft and as an Icon she continues to up her game whether behind the microphone or on our TV screens. Get the album and Run Free.
In this album which is released through Gallo Records KB goes back to her old skool sound that turned her into a bornified star. She mixes the sound with some live instruments that she explored on her albums “My Rhythm” and “Ke Mosadi”. These sounds mixed together give the latest album some colour and edge that makes it stand out from all her other albums.
The first single “My Way” featuring Tuks is a song about celebrating our uniqueness. It’s very easy in the ear with a very intoxicating electric guitar mixed with Tuks Motswako flavour; it’s bound to be a radio hit. Most of the Tracks have a “deep House” feel without losing that KB sound to give the Mmamosadi flavour. The song “Kwaliwa” which features a Swati poet gives the album a mix of indigenous sounds. Other songs that shine are “Seo Seo Ft Seabelo, Let It Go and Run free.
This album is a clear indication that KB is serious about her craft and as an Icon she continues to up her game whether behind the microphone or on our TV screens. Get the album and Run Free.