Nepman goes gospel in new EP
Musician Nepman has released an Extended Play (EP) titled It takes time which features gospel tracks.
Speaking in an interview from his current base Seattle in the United States of America, the Nalero star said the EP is a thanksgiving masterpiece to God.
He said: “I am excited to be back with an EP which has been specifically planned to thank God.
“The project features gospel music because I want to use this opportunity to express my thanksgiving to God for what He has been doing to me from the onset of my music career.”
Nepman said the EP was officially released on Monday in Seattle and is available on various online networks, including his official Facebook page.
The musician, who grew up pursuing his music career in Ndirande Township, Blantyre, now has four albums to his credit following the release of his debut album Kumvuma in 2005, Kumwera in 2009 and Kumpoto in 2014.
He said his stay in America has revolutionalised his music career as he has gained new insights.
Musician Wendy Harawa praised Nepman for taking a new direction in the EP.
“This is powerful. I would even bet some money for this to continue. I encourage brother Nepman to continue glorifying the Lord,” she said.