The Nescafe African Revelation of 2004, Praye, which made the country proud when they won the hearts of all Africans with their vintage performance at the 2004 edition of the event and eventually became winners of the event, have released their second album.
The first album, which they entitled ?Shoddy?, indeed, catapulted the musical trio into stardom after their sterling performance at the Nescafe Revelation contest.
They followed it up with another hit album, which indeed consolidated their stance in the local musical platform and now a fresh one which they describe as the ?Bomb?.
Speaking with TV3?s Ice Baby on his Thursday programme, Tigo Hitz Video, the artistes said, ?We call it the Bomb because it is an improvement over all the albums we?ve released onto the market?.
?We think each song on the album could pass for a hit album; basically every song on the album is a hit and that is why we call it ?bomb??.
According to them, even though there is no track on the album entitled bomb, they decided to make the title bomb because all the tracks on the album are big hits.
They said they took their time to ensure that they get all that they needed on the album that was why, ?we have all the spices and combinations of all the musical disciplines including reggae, R&B, hiplife, African pop, as well as Nigerian flavour, all geared towards making the album a super hit?.
The artistes who said they are billed to embark on both local and international tours, after first seeing to the promotion of their newly released album.