John Hassan has new music out called Where’s The Moollah

John Hassan is a highly experienced and in demand percussionist who has worked with an endless list of some of South Africa’s finest and International musicians.

 These include artists like Mirriam Makeba, Hugh Masekela, Stimela, Soweto String Quartet, Lucky Dube, Brenda Fassie, Busi Mlhongo, Sipho Gumede, Bayete, Jimmy Dludlu, Judith Sephuma, Jonathan Butler, Sibongile Khumalo, Simply Red, Regina Cárter, Manu Dibango, Papa Wemba, Loading Zone, etc.

For the past decade, John has been leading his own project called Hassan’adas

This project has two albums that have enjoyed a good  airplay both on National, community Radio Stations as well as Internationally.

Hassan’adas is a melting pot of African influenced genres from around the globe.

They have a new single out now  and it keeps with that tradition. 

It is called “ Where’s The Moollah” and is a light hearted reference to the challenges of the music industry.

Listen to the track  on the Spotify link below:

 It is a vocal song peppered with Afro, reggae and Latin spices with edgy rock influenced guitar sounds. It has a warm, smooth, easy going mood and good energy.

 An all-round good vibe song.

Composed & produced by:

John Hassan:

Musicians:

John Hassan, Percussions, vocals, acoustic guitar,

Morney Hoffmeester Drums

Lucas Khumalo Bass, backing vocals

Nathan Carolus Guitar

Bokani Dyer Piano

Ira Fonseca/ Tajiri backing Vocals

Esther Philander backing Vocals

Recorded at: Concept Record.

Mixed by: Dave Langeman.

Mastered by: Mike Zietsman


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