Angola Readys for Dona Kelly’s Album
The Angolan music market will start buying late this October the debut album of singer Dona Kelly, which is getting its final administrative touches.
The guarantee was made by producer Phathar Mak, with the conditions having been created for the sale of 5,000 copies of “Salve-se quem Puder”.
The CD, with the participation of musicians such as Simimi Nimoio, Cool Claver, Totó and Tamacha (South African), went to the studio at the beginning of 2007, but due to financial reasons, it will only be sold now.
Recorded in South Africa, the album has fifteen tracks, played in the hip-hop style that Dona Kelly started to interpret in 1997. She is one of the lady “pioneers” of rap in Angola.














