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SAUTI SOL RELEASE THIRD ALBUM “ LIVE AND DIE IN AFRIKA ”

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​Kenyan award-winning group Sauti Sol release their anticipated third album: Live and Die in Afrika in unique style. Following an exclusive Nairobi Listening Party & Press Conference, the album is available for fans in different forms and avenues. Sauti Sol are gifting their fans worldwide with free downloads of the new album for 48 hours via www.sauti-sol.com
“You don’t have to wait any longer. The free album giveaway is our little gift to all our fans in advance of the physical copies for sale. We want this album to reach far and wide to all our fans across Africa and beyond,” said Sauti Sol in an official statement.
The music video of the album’s title track LIVE AND DIE IN AFRIKA has also been released. Watch it on YouTube now: 
The 15-track Live and Die in Afrika album includes Sauti Sol mega hits: Sura Yako, Shake Yo Bam Bam and Isabella. The unreleased songs include Live and Die in Afrika, Say Yeah, Its Okay, Dollar Dollar, Kiss Me, Kuliko Jana featuring Aaron Rimbui, Sambo Party, Nipe Nikupe and Relax.
Live and Die in Afrika is Sauti Sol’s first self-produced album, with the expert co-production of renowned Kenyan producers like Kagwe Mungai, Cedric Kadenyi and Ulopa Ngoma among other co-compositions.
Physical copies of Live and Die in Afrika and merchandise will be available for sale at Nakumatt Stores in Kenya countrywide. Sauti Sol fans will for the first time be presented to three different physical forms of the album Live and Die in Afrika:
· The Compact Disc
· The leather Limited Edition. This album casing is made of authentic cowhide. Sauti Sol Super Fans can get these copies through registration via www.sauti-sol.com For every ordered copy, fans will get a text confirmation.
· The Wooden Limited Edition with a personalized engraving inside. This will be a gift from Sauti Sol to a chosen few
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