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Nsimbi drops Infinity EP

 

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Nsimbi, a Ugandan-American duo formed by Ugandan hip-hop pioneer GNL Zamba and American world fusion artist Miriam Tamar have finally released the highly anticipated ‘Infinity’ EP.

With the mission to create positivity and uplifting art, this EP is a celebration of Ugandan/East The ‘Infinity’ EP was launched on Friday with the first single off the EP titled ‘Mbaga’ being re-leased in September.

“OUT NOW !!!! Feel so excited to release this project to our fans,” G.N.L posted on his social media pages.

On day of release, the duo spent the day in Katanga with hope4katangakids. They shared a meal, conversations, art and inspiration that brings hope as Nsimbi is about positivity, humanity, community and impactful connection.

The EP consists of songs ‘Infinity’, ‘Rainfall’, ‘Essubi’, Mbaga and ‘Timeless’.

All Infinity EP tracks were recorded at African Bureau of Music and produced by Kuseim. Mixing and mastering were done by Theweezy. All songs were written and performed by Miriam & Ernest Nsimbi.

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