Lets Celebrate

Lets Celebrate
Studio album by The Dogg & Qonja
Released December 2010 (Namibia)
Recorded 2010
Genre Hip hop, kwaito
Label Mshasho Productions
Producer Elvo
The Dogg chronology
The Power of 7 - Elevating Elevators
(2010) The Power of 7 - Elevating Elevators2010
Lets Celebrate
(2010) Lets Celebrate2010
The Deception
(2011) The Deception2011
Qonja chronology
Mdakadaka
(2008) Mdakadaka2008
Lets Celebrate
(2010) Lets Celebrate2010

Lets Celebrate, also known as The Christmas Album, is a collaboration album by Namibian musicians The Dogg and Qonja. The album was launched at the Playhouse Theatre in Windhoek on 16 December 2010. The album was released to celebrate Christmas during the vestive season. Most of the album is about the spirit of giving and praising Jesus Christ.[1]

The album was released under Mshasho Productions and features productions by The Dogg and Elvo with guest appearances of Tequila, Nasty, KK, Lil' D and Chesta Mshasho as the only Mshasho artist. More members of Mshasho Records are featured on the intro, where they shoutout their families and friends.

"This is actually planned to be a real party. We just want the people to come and have fun with us. This is a very historical moment for both Qonja and I and we want to make it a memorable event for all our fans. It is not always that artists come up with something Christmas and we are both thrilled about this project. We want to give our fans a real Christmas gig and just have fun at the Playhouse Theatre, so put on your dancing shoes and come in numbers." The Dogg speaking about the album launch party.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Intro" ft.Mshasho Family
  2. "Let's Celebrate" ft. TeQuila
  3. "Be My Shepherd" ft. KK & Lil' D
  4. "Merry Christmas"
  5. "Let's Do This" ft. Chesta Mshasho
  6. "Let's Do This (High Tempo)" ft. Nasty
  7. "Let's Celebrate" (Instrumental Versions)
  8. "Be My Shepherd" (Instrumental Versions)

References


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