Zimbabwean dancer and choreographer John Cole has finally released the video for his song Skoro Skoro featuring Bulawayo singer Lee McHoney, a song that was released 6 months ago in May.
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Zimbabwean dancer and choreographer John Cole has finally released the video for his song Skoro Skoro featuring Bulawayo singer Lee McHoney, a song that was released 6 months ago in May.
Has anyone in Zimbabwean music had a better year than Zimdancehall artist Enzo Ishall? Enzo has just released the music video for new song Next Time, featuring a cameo from Comic Pastor and a face full of ketchup.
Once the darling of Zimdancehall, hits haven’t been as easy to come by recently for Tocky Vibes. He finally released the 22-track album Chamakuvangu in October 2018, and several music videos for songs from the album almost simultaneously. One of these is for the song Shainira
Earlier this week Dan & Phil found a way to strong arm the guys from Keep It Real Fridays into giving them an interview and their illustrious and prestigious podcast.
Zimbabwean rapper Mariachi, who has recently began identifying as Mzukuru has consistently been putting out good hip-hop songs since the group MMT went on a hiatus. His latest single Toda Mabasa featuring Tinashe Makura has just had the lyric video treatment
Zimbabwean DJ Terry Moyaz has teamed up with Kazz aka Mr Boomslang and Jo Anne Jackson for the catchy new single off his debut project, “I Am The African Dream”. The song is called Wangu
Zimbabwean RnB singer Shashl, who began her year by signing to Universal Music, has just released the music video for her first single under the label, Blow It In The Wind.
Zimbabwean producer Toga is working hard to establish his brand in the spotlight, and his latest effort, featuring vocals from Delroy of Freeman’s HKD musical stable, is a solid Afropop song that deserves some attention.
Just in time for (some of) your long weekend, the pugnacious pair return for a brand new episode of your favourite podcast that has been allowed through the Straight of Hormuz straight to your government-issued addiction device. Dan & Phil discuss why promoters still book Kelvin Momo, the ultra-high stakes KitKat heist, Pooh Shiesty handling a contract dispute, the only way that works with Gucci Mane, A Nigerian King of East London in South Africa??? and why we keep booking South African amapiano acts for Zimbabwean music festivals. Enjoy!