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Gee D’Art Drops 1994: A Powerful Journey Through Life, Loss, and Legacy

Gee D’Art’s latest project, 1994, is not just music—it’s emotion, purpose, and storytelling at its finest. With raw honesty and an unmatched creative edge, Gee D’Art takes listeners on a journey that feels deeply personal yet universally relatable.

Key tracks include “BESPOKE” featuring Sipho the Gift—a gripping anthem about survival and vigilance in the cutthroat music industry. Then there’s “Hallelujah,” a powerful declaration of faith and God’s guiding hand through life’s highs and lows. The heart-wrenching “COME BACK” delves into the pain of heartbreak and the healing process, connecting seamlessly to the spiritual depth of “Hallelujah.”

However, 1994 reaches its emotional peak with “3AM MALAVUWE,” featuring Mizo Phyll—a poignant tribute to Gee D’Art’s late little brother. Arriving at Malavuwe at 3AM for his brother’s funeral, Gee D’Art transformed his grief into art by collaborating with Mizo Phyll, one of his brother’s favorite artists, to honor his memory. It’s a track that lingers long after the music ends.

This project showcases Gee D’Art at his rawest and realest. 1994 is available now on all platforms.

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