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Seychelles Review

Katty Melanie album - capturing new attention

An album that is attracting a lot of attention at the moment is the one recently released by

Katty Melanie entitled ‘Degaz Lasasen’.

After being absent from the scene for sometime, the popular female artiste comes back in style with a variety of songs boasting lyrics that capture the exact mood of the moment. Katty has known success with most of her revious albums. Her new production will certainly be a favourite with her fans, but stands well to capture her new following as well.

Some of the titles that many will certainly want to hear over and over again include ‘Pri Lavi’, ‘Partaz Manzay’, ‘Loder Larzan, Loder Mizer’, ‘Galan Pa Oule Peye’ and certainly the title song ‘Degaz Lasasen’. The 8 song album also contains two tracks originally composed by Jones Camille. Those are ‘Mon Valer’ and ‘Pri Lavi’. Another called ‘Ou Pou War Plis Ki Sa’ was written by Daren Bonnelame.

 

‘Degaz Lasasen’, which is a worthy album to be included in any collection of Seychellois music, is on sale at the usual music outlets.

 

Source: REGAR