Already published in 2003, the debut album Zoeciety showed that the Liberia-born singer who grew up in Bavaria, has considerable potential. But only on Exile African, played in GeeJam-studioA in Jamaica under the direction of producer Alborosie, she reveals her true potential. In the twelve songs loosely Zoe swings between reggae, funk, soul, blues and pop. Provides the red thread through and through the positive vibe that radiates from the music. It scares the singer but not afraid, in pieces such as fenders, along with Chuck rehearsed "Liberia" is also serious issues to address, such as...read moreAlready published in 2003, the debut album Zoeciety showed that the Liberia-born singer who grew up in Bavaria, has considerable potential. But only on Exile African, played in GeeJam-studioA in Jamaica under the direction of producer Alborosie, she reveals her true potential. In the twelve songs loosely Zoe swings between reggae, funk, soul, blues and pop. Provides the red thread through and through the positive vibe that radiates from the music. It scares the singer but not afraid, in pieces such as fenders, along with Chuck rehearsed "Liberia" is also serious issues to address, such as the confused political situation in many African countries. Especially we must emphasize in any case, tracks like the extremely casual grooving "African Cat," a subtly modified radio hymn, guaranteed work well in any club, and the seductive melody equipped with an "Everything Is Everything". Zoe proves in all tracks as a gifted singer who knows exactly when to take the reins in his hand and when they can let loose the reins a bit. In addition to the single Rock Steady, a pleasantly nostalgic trip into the early history of reggae, especially counts yet the gentle gliding ballad "Sweetest Secret" to the winners of this overall successful and cohesive album that has no weaknesses.read less