Nigerian musical collective Maccalily Generals has unveiled their groundbreaking debut album “Focus”, a spiritually charged Afro House masterpiece that blends healing vibrations with electrifying rhythms. Hailing from Uguta Obudi Agwa in Imo State, the group channels the natural beauty of their homeland – from cascading streams to life-giving rains – into a 12-track sonic journey designed to uplift humanity.
More than just music, “Focus” represents a movement of peace and enlightenment inspired by what the Generals describe as “universal supreme intelligence.” The album seamlessly fuses Afro House with elements of Afro hip-hop, trap, reggae and R&B, creating a genre-defying soundscape entirely self-produced by the collective. “We created these songs to heal hearts and spread joy,” shares the group about their mission-driven project.
The release marks a significant milestone for the band, whose 2016 formation has now culminated in this ambitious debut. Beyond its musical impact, “Focus” serves as a “pathfinder” for Maccalily Generals’ revolutionary Hybrid Football (12-a-side) initiative – Africa’s first innovation of its kind aimed at combating unemployment and stimulating economic growth across the continent.
Fans can anticipate an accompanying music video for one of the album’s standout tracks, promising to translate the Generals’ auditory vision into captivating visuals. With deep roots in West African spirituality and global consciousness, Maccalily Generals continue crafting music that resonates with peace-seekers worldwide. Listen “Focus” on all platforms here.
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