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01. Ntombi Ndaba - Tomorrow
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02. Ntombi Ndaba - Heart Attack
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03. Ntombi Ndaba - I've Got A Friend
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04. Ntombi Ndaba - Is This Love
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05. Ntombi Ndaba - In My Mind
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06. Ntombi Ndaba - Mina Ngilijaji
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ARTIST
NDABA, NTOMBI
TITLE
Tomorrow
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
AFROSYNTH RECORDS
CATALOG #
AFS 036LP
AFS 036LP
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
7/27/2018
Tomorrow
is a six-track anthology of South African singer
Ntombi Ndaba
, featuring two songs from three of her solo albums:
Mina Ngiljaji
(1988),
Mama Nature
(1989), and
Why Me
(1991). Ntombi Ndaba first rose to fame in 1985 with
Ntombi & Survival
, becoming one of the most popular singers of the bubblegum era. After setting up the independent label Anneko with her producer
A.T. "Rubber" Khoza
in 1988, she went solo. Following Khoza's death in the early 1990s, Ndaba never recorded again. Includes Nbada's in-demand tune, "Tomorrow". Mastered by
Wouter Brandenberg
.