"On this nine-track album, Dawda's musical partners are the Admeta String Quartet. The group's lush sound, with arrangements by Dawda along with saxophonist and composer Jens Christian 'Chappe' Jensen and his Sweden-based compatriot Salieu 'Sal' Dibba (percussion) on all tracks are unique to this album. Guest vocalist Jullie Hjetland Jensen, a winner of the Danish Music Folk Award who was first heard with Dawda on his second album, appears on two tracks ... On the opposite side of this musical spectrum lie Dawda's own traditional Gambian arrangements, 'Sunjata' and 'Tutu Jara', all held together by his original and engrossing instrumental compositions and performance".