Harmonize: Even if I die today, I know what it feels like to be number one
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Harmonize: Even if I die today, I know what it feels like to be number one

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Bongo star Rajab Abdul Kahali aka Harmonize is proud of the success of his new studio album dubbed ‘Made For Us’ which he recently dropped a few days back.

The third album of the Konde Music Worldwide boss with 14 songs has managed to get more than three million streams on the BoomPlay DSP alone in just two weeks.

Without mentioning other DSPs numbers the album has managed to pull, it’s safe to say that ‘Made For Us’ is arguably one of the most top studio albums of 2022.

The Konde Boy, the Teacher, the Soldier who also answers to Bakhresa has celebrated this great success and noted that it has made him feel victorious in life as an artiste in the music industry and as an individual.

“Hata nikifa leo, najua inavyohisi kuwa nambari moja kwenye mchezo,” he wrote on his Instastories.

Harmonize boasted that he did not need media coverage, or any other announcements or tricks to achieve the victory.

“Ni Mungu pekee na watu wazuri waliofanikisha,” he said.

The talented singer was also proud of his album leading in Tanzania on the Audiomack digital streaming platform with millions of streams since it dropped everywhere globally.

Harmonize released ‘Made For Us’ at the end of October, his third studio album to date.

The songs in the album include; ‘Myself’, ‘My Way’, ‘Leave me alone’, ‘Wote’, ‘Nitaubeba’, ‘Utanikumbusa’, ‘I miss you’, ‘Die’, ‘The way you are’, ‘Miss Bantu’, ‘Best Friend’, ‘Deka’, ‘Too Much’ and, ‘Amelowa’.

 

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Harmonize gave sincere thanks to his fiancée Frida Kajala for helping him in the production of the album.

“Umeifanya akili yangu iwe na utulivu, naweza tunga mistari inayostahili. Ulifanya kazi kubwa zaidi kuboresha albamu hii. Asante na nakupenda, mke wangu na boss wangu,” he told her on Instagram.

He also hinted that the album might be his last in which he sings in Swahili.

The singer intends to go global and compete with the likes of Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, Tekno, and the likes because he believes the only reason why there’s on top of the world is because they’re putting out their music in English which is a universal language.