[10][11][8] The EP included breakout singles "Massu," "Cherie Okamuisi Ngai," "Layile," and "Likambo Ya Somo Lumbe," which brought her into the spotlight with a debut tour to Kenya with OK Jazz the same year.
[10] The EP features four tracks: "Massu," "Cherie Okamuisi Ngai," "Layile," and "Likambo Ya Somo Lumbe," and was produced by Franco's Edipop Production and Disques Espérance, a subsidiary of SonoDisc.
[10][21] "Massu" lyrics prominently features Detta's mellow voice with Franco's backing her up in the line "Matongi elekaki biso mbeka eh," followed by a more rhythmic sebéne segment characterized by swirling guitars and substantial brass percussion sections.
[3] Detta's association with the band concluded following the release of the two songs with some attributing her "premature" departure to a disagreement over remuneration issues with Franco.
[12][13][5] Detta went on to do a number of duets with Boziana and later won The Best Voice of the Year for her performance on the Band's album La Reine de Sabbat, released in 1989.