Bible and My Music, God & Me

Bible and My Music, God & Me is the debut album by Namibian rapper Tre Van Die Kasie. The album features production from The Dogg, Elvo and DJ Kboz. Prior to its release, the album became most anticipated, due to its long-time delay. The media praised the album's composition and structure, but criticise it for its poor marketing and promotion. It was accompanied by no video and lacked a professional radio single. Although When I’m Gone managed to chart, it was the only successful single from the album.

Bible and My Music, God & Me
Studio album by
Released2008
Recorded2006 - 2008
GenreNamibian kwaito, hip hop, hikwa
LabelMshasho Records
ProducerThe Dogg (exec.), Elvo, Kboz, Tre

Title

Bible and My Music, God & Me is not a gospel album, though people expected as such. The album combats on topics about life, love, and socio-economic issues. Most of the songs contain a fusion of hip hop and kwaito (hikwa), which earn the album comparison to Sunny Boy's, Young, Black en Gifted.

Music

"When I'm Gone", "Daai Gazie", "Dalla So", and "Eedula Odaya" are the album's biggest hits. The song "Mugus" (meaning; cowards), featuring The Dogg and Sunny Boy is believed to be a diss to Mshasho critics. The second verse of "Mugus" Sunny Boy take shots at Uno Boy, for copying his style. He raps "you copy my style, my dress code, and my naaame'a".

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s)
1 "Daai Gazie" The Dogg
2 "Eshishiwa" The Dogg
3 "Chessa" Elvo Kavax
4 "Fight Back" The Dogg
5 "Motion Melody" The Dogg OmPuff & Jewelz
6 "Eedula Odaya" Elvo
7 "Mugus" Elvo The Dogg & Sunny Boy
8 "Kaz Connection" Elvo D Sounds
9 "When I'm Gone" The Dogg Jewelz
10 "Dalla So" Elvo
11 "Bible and My Music, God & Me" DJ Kboz DJ Kboz & Jewelz
12 "My Love" Elvo & Tre
13 "Dalla So (Remix)" DJ Kboz & The Dogg
14 "Eedula Odaya (Instrumental)" Elvo
15 "Chessa (Instrumental)" Elvo
16 "Bonus Track" The Dogg
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