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The opening line of this article is, "A week has passed since Mercy Mabhida released Download Rewrote My Life by Mthunzi Namba. Surprisingly, the album has been getting lots of good reviews. Most of them said it was better than her previous albums." This is a review of the new Mercy Mabhida release Download Rewrote My Life by Mthunzi Namba. You can read more about this artist and their album in this blog post with track details, where to find the music, and more!- Welcome to our blog! We hope you find it helpful as you tackle life's questions head on - armed with the most current facts. Our blog is designed to allow you to get what you need quickly and get on with your life. Please visit our site regularly to get the most bang for your buck. All content has been written by professional writers and editors. - The article begins with a headline about the album Download Rewrote My Life by Mthunzi Namba: "Download Rewrote My Life: Mercy Mabhida's New Album Is Better Than Her Previous Ones." The author then goes on to say, "A week has passed since Mercy Mabhida released Download Rewrote My Life by Mthunzi Namba. Surprisingly, the album has been getting lots of good reviews... Most of them said it was better than her previous albums." The article continues to say, "Mercy Mabhida’s name is known to many South Africans for her music, which she started singing at age 13. The singer released her first album in 1996, the title of which was simply Mercy." We then get a screenshot of the album cover with an advertisement for the free download. The article then goes on to say that the first song comes after a few minutes of silence. The artist's voice begins with "It's been so long..." accented by piano chords. The article then goes on to talk about the music of the song. It says, "This is a song with a balance between sweet and raspy vocals, which are supported by an incredibly well-written piano composition." After this, there is a video of two people singing along to the track with YouTube annotations that preview other songs off of the album. The article then goes on say that the next song has lyrics that touch on life's simplest pleasures. It describes it as having one of Mercy's strongest vocal performances to date. This song also features an acoustic guitar riff in the background for extra effect. It closes out with what sounds like either a male or female voice saying "...Thahlele. Thahlele." The article then says that the next song is a cover of a very popular South African folk song. This song, "Bogan Baas," has been written by Mthunzi Namba and is also featured on her new album. The song originally deals with the identity crisis felt by young people trying to conform to society with the language they use and their cultural practices. Mercy sings about this in an intimate manner in this performance of the music video that we see in this article's screenshot of the album cover. cfa1e77820
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