Power (Amanda Black album) explained
Power |
Type: | Studio |
Artist: | Amanda Black |
Cover: | Amanda_Black_Power_Album_Cover.png |
Released: | 25 October 2019 |
Studio: | AfroRockstar Studios |
Genre: | R&B, afro-soul, soul |
Length: | 67:06 |
Prev Title: | Amazulu |
Prev Year: | 2016 |
Next Title: | Mnyama |
Next Year: | 2021 |
Power is the second studio album by South African singer-songwriter Amanda Black. It was released on 25 October 2019 through her new formed record label AfroRockstar in joint-venture with Sony Music Entertainment.[1] The album boasts 18 tracks with music production credits from Christer,[2] Gemini Major, Vuyo Manyike, Loud Haileer and more.
Power was nominated for Best Adult Contemporary Album at 2020 South African Music Awards.[3]
Accolades
!|-|2020|Power| Best Adult Contemporary Album ||
Track listing
Notes
- "Baninzi" - Guitars by Phonikz
- "Hamba" - Additional background vocals by Christer; Bass by Earl Breezy & Ishmail Ndlovu
- "Mmangwane" - Additional background vocals by Christer; Guitars by Given Zulu
- "Bayile" - Strings produced, arranged and directed by Kenneth Crouch and Performed by The Muses; Violin by Ashley Bodill & Olivia Kotze, Cello by Neo Buthelez; Strings engineered by George Vardas at CSR Studios, Johannesburg, South Africa
- "Egoli" - Guitars by Given Zulu; Bass Guitar by Jody Willard
- "Vuka" - Choir directed & produced by Milton Ndlakuse; Bass by Ishmail Ndhlovu; Drums by Kearabetswe "K-Beat" Moalusi
- Afrika - Additional background vocals by Manana; Guitars by Given Zulu; Bass Guitar by Andziso; Horns by Adekunle Gold
- "Love Again" - Guitars by Ryno Zeelie; Guitars engineered by Ryno Zeelie at Figure of 8 Studios, Johannesburg, South Africa
- "Phambili" - Additional background vocals by Sjava & Christer
- "Ndilinde" - Piano by Kenneth Crouch
- "Thandwa Ndim" - Bass Guitars by Victory Chauke, Ishmail Ndhlovu & Zwelakhe Masemola; Guitars by Shadrack Fana
- "Power" - Guitars by Phonikz & Andziso, Bass by Ishmail Ndhlovu, Organs by Kenneth Crouch
Sample credits
- "Hamba" - Contains interpolation from "Hamba Bekhile (We Are Growing)" by Margaret Singana
- "Mmangwane" - Contains interpolation from "The Way Kungakhona" by Bongo Maffin
- "Bayile" - Contains interpolation from "Baile" by Pilani Bubu
Release history
Notes and References
- Web site: Amanda Black partners with Sony, drops new sound. www.iol.co.za. en. 2020-05-09.
- Web site: Amanda Black. www.facebook.com. en. 2020-05-09.
- Web site: All the SAMA26 nominees. bizcommunity. 16 July 2020.
- Web site: Amanda Black on Apple Music. Apple Music. en-gb. 2020-05-09.