JEJELY BY SEAN DAMPTE, AN EASY ASCENT IN THE AFRO-FUSION CATEGORY
Jejely made an easy ascent yet in the afro-fusion category Sean was known to originate
To own an experimental voice is one of the biggest assets any musician can have, especially from Africa. Sean Dampte on Jejely would be said as an entirely different experience from the variety of sounds that his discography has presented so far. The choice to be vulnerable can also be highlighted in this single piece of work as some elements of the foreign Amapiano kicks showed up for the first time in Sean’s content.
Jejely made an easy ascent yet in the afro-fusion category he was known to originate, by being embellished with this new sound we are talking about. Moving on to the literature of the track which is also ever pure and usually kept in its most natural context, Sean authored each line of this new joint with so much pace that allows his ease to be passed alongside the message.
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The message is steadfast and believed to also influence other kinds of music in the industry. The vibe is forever blazing luminously through different cultural cores. The tempo continues to promise never to get to the point of noisemaking but the sound is subjected to fantastic experiments as we have on Jejely.
Jejely by Sean Dampte is an all-season masterpiece that will be taken with us from this year into the next one and the years to come. A little experiment required of listeners is to sit back with a glass of wine, having somewhere at the back of their minds that “the older the berry……you know what they say about the rest.”
This song you are about to listen to is an evergreen song.
Enjoy!