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Steven’s Music Entertainment has released Ewube’s debut EP titled Renaissance”!

Ewube successfully launched her career in 2014, with her unique style, Ewube has released her first major project from her new record house, Steven’s Music Entertainment.

Renaissance is an Afro-Centric 7 track EP that introduces listeners to the versatile world of Ewube’s music. Dubbed the “Dance Hall Queen”, you will quickly find that Ewube packs more variety in her musical jukebox than just dancehall vibes.

The EP which opens with “Pour Toi”, a slow jam that climaxes multiple times into Ewube’s dancehall comfort zone, is written by Mr. Leo and Ewube. 

This song puts in words the feeling of love creeping on you in ways that you want to celebrate in dance, tears, and prayers. 

Vocally, this song stands her out as one of the best singers of her generation and the Music by Akwandor and Tillish is equally outstanding.

The second track on the EP is “Ndollo” a song that’s steeped in the melodies of Makossa, zouk and a considerable dose of dancehall.

Combined with Ewube’s signature delivery, “Ndollo” exemplifies the sweet affection given and received from the object of your love. Produced by Akwandor, you will enjoy the sweet guitar accompaniment that makes this song so addictive.

Laisse Moi T’aimer” is the perfect follow-up to the second track. 

This song is an emotional plea by a woman madly in love who will give the mind, body, and soul to be in the samples the classic “Sexual Healing” flavor of zouk drum patterns.

To show Ewube’s broad range and arms of her lover. This song by Marvin Gay mixed with a Produced by DJ Karl, it continues ability to deliver on any track.

Up next is Bouger. Produced by DJ Karl, this song is all reggae with a dancehall element to capture the subject of the song. Ewube sends an expression in all forms; about any judgment. One life, one tinge of the contemporary spirit of freedom which is the message of freedom of unapologetically not caring love.

 

How do you break up with someone you loved and you haven’t done anything wrong for you to leave them?

Ewube takes a ”Kpé Kpé” (all/everything). 

An Afrobeat song produced by Akwandor,  the track is infused with Mexican guitars in part because Ewube got inspired to write this song while watching a Mexican Telenovela.

Ewube exudes all kinds of vocal confidence in T.H (Too High/ Trop High) produced by Mageek Feengaz. The song is about a tumultuous relationship where you are never quite sure where you stand. But you keep on holding on to it because of what you are hoping it’ll be.

In this state of mind, you’re always high on moving on but worried about what awaits you in the next relationship. In her comfort zone, you can see why they call her the Kamer Dancehall Queen.

As sad a song as the lyrics to “Hey Baby” will make you feel, the final track of the EP will leave you loving every note of this track produced by the indefatigable DJ Karl.

Written in an emotional state of heartbreak, “Hey Baby” captured perfectly that moment and gave her an outlet to “sulk”. Written as a letter to her lover, Ewube tells him she still loves him and misses him but understands he has someone else now.

This is the perfect hello-goodbye song and what better genre to express love not reciprocated.

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