Young Zimbabwean rapper Mitch Uta has some buzz building around him, and he’s hooked up with T.D.K and Lloyd Soul to bring you their latest video for the song Come Up.
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Young Zimbabwean rapper Mitch Uta has some buzz building around him, and he’s hooked up with T.D.K and Lloyd Soul to bring you their latest video for the song Come Up.
Levelz and Fantan, the two producers behind a slew of hits over the past few years have upped their digital presence, and have just put out a video for the Levelz and Fantan Riddim, the riddim that spawned Enzo Ishall’s hit song Smart Rinotangira Kutsoka.
Club DJ RayDizz has put out the video for his new Verseless-produced single Panado featuring vocals from Simba Tagz, Zimdancehall chanter Poptain and highly respected Zim rapper Jnr Brown
Bryan K has a new video out! The Heavy Machine hit-maker just uploaded the video to his 2017 single Forever. Why so long after the release of the audio? Well Bryan says that he had lost the video after he shot it last year, and has only just now found it sitting in the cloud.
Zimbabwean rapper Michael Chiunda - formally known as Meyniak has been releasing a steady stream of music to accompany his rebrand in recent months. He just shared a collaboration titled One Chance featuring UK based artist FM Muzik.
2 years ago, 8L dominated music headlines and airwaves with the hit song Mainini, now he’s released an infectious new song titled Sebede along with its video.
Representing Bulawayo, Lee McHoney is “your future baby mama” who got our attention on the song Skoro Skoro with John Cole and now she has released the video for her own song Uthando.
He used to go by Coco Master, now the Zimbabwean Afrobeats/HipHop artist has re-branded to Coco weAfrica, and he has just released a new video featuring Zimdancehall artist of the moment Jah Signal, for the song Kamilia.
Fellow comrades and non-receivers of vehicular gifts, the 2 Broke Twimbos are back once again to knock down global ignorance with the sledgehammer of podcasting! This week, the pair discuss the terrible tragedy of the Kariba Ferry, the ongoing InDrive wars between Harare City Council and e-hailing service users, Thomas Mapfumo beefing with his nephew, why we’re still going to have to go through the humiliation ritual of applying for visas, and how to tell if this was written by AI or not. Enjoy!