Smoothkiss claimed that he wanted to use the album to take his music career to the next level having spent a decade in the industry.
“With 10 years in the game, I think the world is ready for my album. I think the time to become the main thing in the industry is now and I am ready to take my chances,” he said.
According to the dark-skin singer, the album was aimed at taking his music to the next level even as he hinted that those who have written him off should begin to have a rethink, adding that he’s the next big thing to happen to the music industry.
Smooth who is signed to Bugatti Records and managed by Ijoba Na Danku is famous for his hit tracks like Dalubole, Runmo, Soro, Mawobe and Burst and Whine.
Speaking on the new album, Smooth said information he gathered assured him that his fans could no longer wait for his new project, even as he revealed that more information about the album will be released any moment from now.
Smoothkiss also revealed that his new romance with G2 entertainment is about to yield positive result for talented young musicians as the entertainment company is set to start music production and voice training for artistes next month.
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