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Brand new Toya Delazy Album – Uncommodified

───   12:56 Thu, 07 Dec 2017

Brand new Toya Delazy Album – Uncommodified | News Article

Just as the festive frenzy begins to take hold, South African muso, Toya Delazy, has released her new album, Uncommodified, the third and final chapter of her musical trilogy.

For Delazy, the trilogy is a musical documentation of her evolution as a human being. “My first album, Due Drop, gave me the strength to know myself. The second album, Ascension, enabled me to speak out about all the things I believe in, and now, Uncommodified has liberated me,” she says. “This album embodies my freedom as an artist and devotion to living my purpose and staying true to myself.”

Launched under her own label, Delazy Entertainment, Uncommodified celebrates Delazy’s signature jazz/electro/hip-hop style amidst a rich tapestry of international influences, with sound inspiration from Solomun, Black Coffee, Stormzy and Benjamin Clementine.

Delazy produced and co-produced four of the tracks, collaborating with beatsmiths from across the globe to create this eclectic masterpiece. Wes My Meds brings the Durban underground flavour to ‘Need Your Love’, which also features up-and-coming French hip-hop artist KillASon. South African producer, Khwezi adds his international super bass sound to the song, ‘No Follow’, while Ugandan producer, Silas Beats, helped create the hip-hop slammer and first single off the album, ‘Greatest’, which is already being played on local airwaves.

Currently living between the UK and SA, Delazy brings her two worlds together in ‘Sgubu Sabantu’, which fuses isiZulu with ambiant techno to create this big bass house track, while ‘Diamonds in the Rough’ was influenced by the East London city life and grime scene. The album also features ‘Khula Khula’ (Grow Grow), an anthem she produced for UNICEF to raise awareness about gender inequality in Africa.

The cover artwork is an explosion of creativity, a theme that runs through the album, which boasts 16 tracks, each a powerful story and sound on its own. Look out for ‘Sell by Date’, the freestyle rap outro to the album that Delazy considers one of her best-written songs to date, and ‘Mzala’, produced by Kofski from the Ukraine. She also collaborated with Danish beatmaker, Rob Smyls, French duo, Lawless Prod, US-based Mantra and Zimbabwean Rymez on some of her favourite tracks on the album.

Delazy concludes: “Everything in today’s society is commodified – beauty, success, even happiness – but in every track of this album, I’ve tried to break those chains and in so doing, empower others to feel free to express themselves; uncommodified.”

Uncommodified is available for download and streaming on all digital platforms (Apple Music | Spotify | Deezer | Google Play) from 8 December 2017 and on sale in all major music retailers from 15 December 2017.





Source - Press release provided by Indigo Blue

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