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In 2016, Sakala performed at the Gaborone Music and Cultural Week featuring Jonathan Butler, [[Mumba Yachi]] and Botswana band, Sereetsi and the Natives. | In 2016, Sakala performed at the Gaborone Music and Cultural Week featuring Jonathan Butler, [[Mumba Yachi]] and Botswana band, Sereetsi and the Natives. | ||
[[File:James Sakala - Insale album 2017.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Sakala's debut album [[Insale (album)|Insale]] released in 2017]] | |||
In the same year 2016, Zimbabwean legendary singer Oliver Mtukudzi collaborated with Sakala and the duo recorded a song at Pakare Paye (Mtukudzi's studio) in Zimbabwe. The collaboration was to promote the preservation of the authenticity of the original Zambian sound, [[Kalindula]]. Sakala also had a privilege of sharing the stage with the world's multiple grammy award winning reggae band UB40 at the Stanbic Music Festival in [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]. The festival took place in October 2016 and featured other local artists which included [[JK]], [[Wezi (singer)|Wezi]], [[Pompi]], [[Afunika]] and [[Israel]]. | In the same year 2016, Zimbabwean legendary singer Oliver Mtukudzi collaborated with Sakala and the duo recorded a song at Pakare Paye (Mtukudzi's studio) in Zimbabwe. The collaboration was to promote the preservation of the authenticity of the original Zambian sound, [[Kalindula]]. Sakala also had a privilege of sharing the stage with the world's multiple grammy award winning reggae band UB40 at the Stanbic Music Festival in [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]. The festival took place in October 2016 and featured other local artists which included [[JK]], [[Wezi (singer)|Wezi]], [[Pompi]], [[Afunika]] and [[Israel]]. | ||
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