'Thembe Thembe', the much awaited Konkani music album has been released.'Thembe Thembe' is the fourth music album by Kevin Misquith. The
last album released was 'Hee Jeen' in 2008.
The lyrics have been penned by writers including Kendra Sahitya Akademi
award winner Melvyn Rodrigues, Kishoo Barkur, Sanjay Borkar, HM Pernal,
Wilson Kateel, Clement Fernandes and Kevin Misquith. Kevin Misquith has
composed the music for the same, while for the first time seven
different music arrangers have come together to arrange music for one
album. Young and prolific singers have come together to sing for the
album which include the likes of Joshal D’souza, Prajoth D’Sa, Ashwin
Sequeira, Darrel Mascarenhas, Jackson Noronha, Royston Pinto, Arun
Danthy and Kevin.
The album comprises of 14 tracks, which include title track 'Thembe
thembe' which has already been very popular even before the release of
the album, a acoustic unplugged version of Kevin's previous super hit
song 'Kenna Kenna' and a remix track by DJ Rosh.
Kevin Misquith, is a lead vocalist, a well known singer and composer
and is the main force behind the formation of Milestone Music band. He
is well known among the Konkani music lovers around the world. Making
his appearance in the Konkani music scene at a very young age, he has
performed consistently since his entry into the music field.
Kevin Misquith released his first Konkani debut album, ‘Rupnem’ in
2004. Following the huge response for his debut album, he released yet
another Konkani hit album ‘Tuji Yaad’ in 2007.
His last Konkani album,
‘He Jeen’ in 2008, too had a very good response from the Konkani and
non-Konkani music lovers and was a huge success. ‘Hee Jeen’ was
nominated at the Global Konkani Music Awards and won the award for the
‘Best lyricist’ and also was nominated in the best composition category.
He not only has recorded these music albums but also has staged several
music shows, 22 shows to be precise across Mangalore, Bangalore, Mumbai
and recently in Kuwait, also is to perform in Muscat later this month.
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