Sanna Singhateh aka ST. Brikama Boyo, Gambia’s most celebrated rap music sensational has prophesied record one hundred thousand (100, 000) sale of tickets for the launching of his latest eight (8) track album dubbed Gambiana.
The Brikama based artist is the first Gambian rap music singer to filled the thirty thousand (30, 000) capacity Independence Stadium in 2018, when he launched his Saluto album.
His Saluto album has taken the nation by storm with its classical lyrics and has generated more fan base for the artist both home and abroad.
Speaking at his median press conference ahead of the December, 7th, 2019, album launch, the iconic rapper said ‘Gambiana’ depicts everything that Gambia stands for and as well as portray the lifestyles of the people of the Gambia.
“Gambiana is a totally different album because it contains lot of expression of the Gambian way of life, with lots of typical Gambian stories in the album. I try to represent my people in all the ways I can and this is what I do in this album”, ST disclosed at the presser.
He added: “When I do my music people see themselves in it, they always feel it and I never go beyond Gambians level. I keep it at the level of the Gambians; there are lot of fusion in it, and with local instruments in it, which makes this album a masterpiece”.
Dilating on the might of his latest album and what makes it different from his other albums, ST eloquently said “it is amazing to note how the information are relay in the Gambiana album”, how the songs are created and how they have been expressed, arguing that these qualities makes a lot of differences compared to his previous albums including Saluto that attracted lot of fans at its launching.
“Gambiana is just amazing, it consists of eight tracks that all talks about Gambia and its peoples ways of lifes”, ST Brikama Boyo expressed.
He said is about time for Gambians to embrace local artists and give them all the supports needed in a bid to develop the industry and make more Gambian music stars, revealing that the industry needs lots of stars that Gambians can rely on instead of only one star.
“Since 2013 I have been out there on the top spot of Gambian music and of course I must say that I will be happier to see more stars hitting up the chat because Gambia needs more stars in the industry. Is now time for Gambia to have more stars so that we will not depend on only one star, this is good for the industry and the artists”, Sana Singhateh responded to those who compare him to other Gambian musicians.
ST called on Gambian Artists to unite as one and work towards the advancement of the music industry, while appealing to the government to consider developing the music industry if Gambia is to catch-up with the rest world.