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It is excellent that you have released an album. Howbeit you could have done better with the sound. It is no where close to the like of Shaheed Al Kawn.
The mixing of the tracks was not done professionally. If you are trying to be like the westerners to release RnB songs than reconsider your chain of thought and business. The business of nasheeds with its plethoric RnB Songs. Shaheed Al Kawn does the harmonies so much better and he is one person; whilst I heard 4 voices in your album, Shaheed's harmonies are well leveled and maintained. I am not putting you down but giving some constructive criticism, look how others do it and try to do better. The message in your nasheeds was dematerializing with the presence of your harmonies (maybe the mix needs to be looked at). When I heard your first nasheed a year and a bit ago on youtube, I thought you will be an answer for an Islamic Boys to Men. I miscalculated my thought process.
Your website states that you are from Australia. I bought Belal Assad's album (who is from Australia; dont know if you know him; I am pretty confident that I read somewhere, he is from Melbourne) from Nasheed Shop and his sounds are much more professional. His harmonies are halcyon, mixed professionally and the message is clarion. His whole product is ten out of ten. My kids listen to it more than any other nasheed album we ever bought. And they learnt so much from it. My other family members have bought his album and they themselves love the brother and his nasheeds. It is excellent for Dawah. May Allah have mercy on that brother and inshAllah he releases more of these Dawah based nasheeds. Ameen.
I think the same people have released another album but can not see it at Nasheed Shop yet. Never the less I heard some samples here and there, and according to what I heard I would give it a very high rating aswell, as sound and mixing is very important.
Don't be chapfallen, just do better next time, inshAllah.
Allah knows best from here.