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Ammara loses album

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MUSICIAN Ammara Brown says she has lost her long-awaited album Hustlers Yoga after a suspected web virus attack.

MUSICIAN Ammara Brown says she has lost her long-awaited album Hustlers Yoga after a suspected web virus attack.

NQOBILE NKIWANE

The album was initially due for release in September last year, but the songstress says she has failed to recover the music after her hard drive crashed.

“Hustlers Yoga was lost in two different studios along with the backups. The hard drives crashed with my wave files,” she said.

“I’m not at liberty to discuss which studios were responsible.”

The talented singer went on to reveal that she is working on a new album that is yet to be named.

Recently, she has been working with South African Game Bantsi, popularly known as Zeus, whom she first met several years ago when she was staying in Johannesburg.

“Zeus and I met many years ago as we shared a producer in Johannesburg, while I lived there and a few months ago, we finally collaborated on his new album titled African Time,” she said.

Ammara described her collaboration with Zeus as just one of a few pan-African collaborations that she will have this year.