
Moonchild Sanelly announces new album with Ghetts collaboration "Strip Club"
Moonchild Sanelly has announced her new album Phases, and has reunited with Ghetts on the lead single "Strip Club".
"Strip Club" is Moonchild Sanelly's first outing since last year's "Soyenza" track, and is accompanied by a second track from the record titled "Over You". "Strip Club" is the first time Moonchild Sanelly has worked with Ghetts since featuring on his "Mozambique" song in 2020.
Moonchild Sanelly says of "Strip Club", "This song means so much to me. Especially as the people being entertained in the strip club are the ones condemning these women in the outside world. This is my love letter to the hustlers, the strippers and the twerkers - a celebration of the continuously judged. These people are doing what they need to for their hustle, and whenever there’s a woman fighting for survival I’m going to celebrate her and make her voice heard. I want to change the narrative of clubs being perceived as foul spaces, and turn them into a space of liberation - to teach respectful culture, and tell people to come correct to witness the beauty and the hustle of the underrepresented."
Phases will follow Moonchild Sanelly's 2015 debut Rabulpha!, and will feature 19 tracks, including October's Sad Night Dynamite collaboration "Demon", "Soyenza" with Sir Trill, "Covivi", "Undumpable" and "Yebo Teacher".
Tracklist:
- Undumpable
- Demon (Moonchild Sanelly and Sad Night Dynamite)
- Cute (Ft. Trillary Banks)
- April Fool’s Day
- Strip Club (Ft. Ghetts)
- Let It Rip
- Over You
- Money Tree
- Favourite Regret
- Too Late
- ULi (Ft. Blxckie)
- Covivi
- Soyenza (Ft. Sir Trill)
- Yebo Teacher (Extended version)
- Chicken
- Jiva Juluka
- Bad Bitch Budget
- .Jump
- Bird So Bad
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