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Australia’s renowned songwoman of contemporary South Sudanese music, Ajak

Kwai will release her fifth studio album, supported by a live album launch at

Melbourne’s Night Cat on Friday, April 23.

With Ajak’s dedication as a passionate activist for refugees in Australia, the album

is aptly titled Let Me Grow My Wings, an eclectic collection of twelve self-penned

songs which reflect her observations, influences and connections since moving to

Australia in the late nineties.

Performed in English, Arabic and Ajak’s native language, Dinka, the record sees

Ajak honouring the traditions of her homeland, yet defying stereotype in what is

best described as “modern South Sudanese rock” (credit to award-winning

composer, songwriter and producer Jan Skubiszewski who mixed and performed

additional instruments on five songs).

Backed by a pulsing rhythm section, piano and guitars feature throughout, with

rhythmic rock gems like the opener, Love Not Bitterness (sung in English, urging

people of the world to choose love over hate), Cool (Track 3 – Ajak’s message to

young people, sung in English and Dinka, telling them they don’t need to act the

fool to be cool, Life Is A Mystery – sung entirely in Dinka – in which Ajak questions

why she ended up in Australia whilst so many of her people lost their lives (the final

track on the album), and the album title track (Track 2) – one that Ajak says she

feels closest to and is the first single off this album – in which she expresses (also

in English and Dinka) her desire for the people in her community to have the same

opportunities and be treated equally in Australia.

Then there are emotive ballads such as In Our Hearts (Track 7), featuring the

Yogyakarta State University College of Music Choir, with a poignant message (in

English and Dinka) that we are all the same, no matter what colour or race and

Don’t Make The Woman Cry, Ajak’s dedication to women, urging suppressors to

choose kindness over harm.

Says Ajak, ‘My experiences in Australia inform my songs and my music. Music is a

universal language – maybe one day we will forget our differences and hold the

hands of one another.

‘This album is a collection of those hopes and dreams for an integrated future

where we are one and can share and be accepted for what my community has to

offer.’

Ajak also explains, “It has taken years to complete this album, as I’ve kept getting

distracted with my work as a community promoter and educating people at the

Migrant Resource Centre, which takes me to many areas of Melbourne’.

She hopes that by taking time out to concentrate on her own art and completing

this album, she will inspire people with her music and lyrics to create a more

positive environment for themselves.

Let Me Grow My Wings will be available worldwide on CD and download, on all

major online stores from April 23, 2021.

In addition to Ajak’s band, the album’s impressive credits include

Jan Skubiszewski, Nicky Bomba, Simon Lewis, Boris Conley, Chris Basile

(prominent on guitar throughout), Kate Madden, Robin Mai and Aaron Wilson

(who has also directed her forthcoming music video for the title track). Filmmaker

and Ajak’s longtime friend, Margot McDonald executive produced the project. The

songs were recorded at Nicky Bomba Studios, Jan Skubiszewski’s Red Moon

Studios, and Simon Lewis’ Panorama Studios, where it was also mastered.

In her live shows, Ajak, with her stunning, distinctive vocals fronts a four-piece rock

band consisting of lead guitarist Kumar Shome, Matt Erickson on bass and Kofi

Kundpe on drums/percussion, occasionally joined by special guest musicians.

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