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Mlue Jay set to drop 2nd album

Mlue Jay

SOUTH Africa-based rapper and musician Mlue Jay has announced the release of his second studio album — Less talk, More action after the release of his debut album, Donatella in 2021.

Mlue Jay made the announcement on his social media pages.

“I am super excited to let you know that my album, Less TalK, More Action is dropping on February 24. I need your support with this one by pre-ordering and also sharing the link to the pre-order,” he said.

The album features Soko Matemai, Jeys Marabini, Lisa Mbali, Luminous, Kuda K and Indigo Saint.

The 11-track album was recorded and mixed at YeahWeLit Entertainment, run by Mlue Jay. Production was handled by Aboriginal Junkie from Russia, Mlue Jay, N1, Vampir3lif3style, Fired Up touch, Broskiboi, M.O, Radi on the track and JB Sauced Up.

Born Mlungisi Moyo, the artiste hails from Mangwengwe West suburb in Bulawayo. His debut album Donatella got him recognition as he won the Best diaspora award at the Zim Hip hop awards.

The artiste was introduced to music in 2008 and started recording in 2010. He went on to study sound engineering in South Africa where he is now based.

The rapper named his debut album — Donatella after his daughter. Donatella is an Italian name meaning “gift” or “gift of God”.

“Donatella is a gift from God. Donatella is my beautiful daughter whom I was blessed with by the Almighty and I want to share that gift of God with the rest of the world through music. She is the reason I do what I do every day. I hustle, I work hard in-between shifts, and also do music which is my love and passion,” explained Mlue Jay.

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