Arturo 'Bearded Wolf' Djulu, the Walvis Bay-based rapper. Photo Contributed
Arturo 'Bearded Wolf' Djulu, the Walvis Bay-based rapper. Photo Contributed

‘White Tees and Blue Jeans’

Many 'amazing things' to come
Walvis Bay-based rapper Arturo Djulu intends to release his second studio project at the end of July.
Nikanor Nangolo
Rapper Arturo "Bearded Wolf" Djulu, based in Walvis Bay, intends to release his second studio project at the end of July. The three-track project will feature singer Jason "Kotto" Ndeshikeya and Panduleni "Pandu the Prince" Shatyohamba, also a Walvis Bay-based rapper. “Track one titled ‘What a time to be alive’ is basically just a song of appreciation for the fact that I am still alive. The second song titled ‘Ladies’ is dedicated to all the women out there; and ‘Me Against the Industry’ is a bonus track where I claim my place in the Namibian music industry,” said the rapper.

Wolf, who has been in the industry for six years, explained that white tees and blue jeans is a “hood uniform”, hence why he decided on this name for the project - as a way of representing where the rapper usually comes from. The three-track project will be available on all digital platforms.

He pointed out that, despite his urge to want to put out good music and music videos, he faces a lack of financing. “However, this is just a challenge, and challenges can be tackled. All I have to do is put in the hard work and keep having faith that things will work out in my favour,” Wolf said. The rapper also told Erongo24/7 that he is also planning on shooting a music video for his song titled ‘Steph London’ this year and many other “amazing things”.

Wolf also apologised to his fans for going silent for months. “I was busy working on myself and my craft as well, just to ensure that you guys get what is best and that is quality over everything,” he concluded.

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