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Kana Ndafa WAR CRY (Coca Cola World Cup Celebration FANS 2009)
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Yiangshi without doubt is one of Zimbabwe's finest Soulbirds,her music journey travels back into early age of 12, when her older brother Eddie tau...
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Yiangshi without doubt is one of Zimbabwe's finest Soulbirds,her music journey travels back into early age of 12, when her older brother Eddie taught her to play an acoustic guitar. Semvura made waves on Zimbabwe National Radio (Power FM) toppling unmovable postion on the TOP 20 ,on its very release. More info and bookings about Yaingshi check out http://www.myspace.com/yyjvz
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This year explodes with the fresh talent of vocal duo B-Kay & Kazz. The brothers who have gone from strength to strength, conquering first th...
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This year explodes with the fresh talent of vocal duo B-Kay & Kazz. The brothers who have gone from strength to strength, conquering first the African music scene to finally astounding the European music industry with their unique style of Soulful Reggae a fusion of RnB, Soul and Reggae dancehall.
Since the boys were just little lads aged 3 & 7, touring from state to state & country to country their ambition has never faltered Their ultimate goal to take the international music industry by storm and aspire to the acclaim of their inspiration musicians such as Akon, Oliver Mtukudzi, Andy Brown, Otis Redding & the great Bob Marley is but moments away.
Attending Secondary school at Prince Edward High School in Harare, Zimbabwe, they were taught the intricacies of fusion between many genres.Performing in choirs, accapella groups as well as performing at prestigious places like HIFA & Eisteddfods.Born in the Heart of Africa, MALAWI, and raised in ZIMBABWE, Bkay & Kazz started their careers in Southern Africa back in early 2003. Hard work, determination, wise words from ma Paps are just a few of the lyrics from their biographical track Muziq Drive that reflect the boys climb to their goal. Their talent ranging from not just singing or beatboxing but right down to songwriting and producing encompasses their mastery of the intricacies of the music industry as a whole. source:http://www.zimvibes.com
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Castro is a rap duo, consisting of Tony P & Myren . They started rapping as a duo in 2000. In 2003 they started an indie label called Tml Ente...
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Castro is a rap duo, consisting of Tony P & Myren . They started rapping as a duo in 2000. In 2003 they started an indie label called Tml Entertainment( T.M.L standing for talented music lovers). Their first album "The Smackdown" was in 2005. They had a good response with it in China. TML is a label that specialises in producing Artists and making music video's. source:http://www.zimvibes.com/index.php?pid=401
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one of Ceejay's superb jam, still making noise of zimbabwe national radio (powerfm) and also on Tv ---------------------- Ceejay a.k.a Kudakwashe Bes...
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one of Ceejay's superb jam, still making noise of zimbabwe national radio (powerfm) and also on Tv ---------------------- Ceejay a.k.a Kudakwashe Besa and raised in the mean streets of Mbare, Cee Jay's is a story of rising from obscurity to prominence through determination, grit and sacrifice -- a theme he explores vigorously in songs such as Sinsi which features Melvin C. "This album aims to inspire myself and others to soldier on in spite of what life throws at us. It is about striving for success against the odds stacked against you, and also about unity, peace and togetherness. It seeks to bring understanding on who we are as a people, where we are coming from and where we are going." It is from the humble Mbare surroundings that Cee Jay got acquainted with music, learning to play the acoustic guitar and receiving mentorship from the late Edwin Hama. Growing up at the peak of the reggae phenomenon in the 1980s he could not escape its influence which is telling in his songs such as Huyanga. "We listened to the late Bob Marley and drew immense inspiration from him. I was also a Lucky Dube fan for whom I wrote a song Tell Me Why dedicated to his memory following his tragic death." Fort Worth, Texas -- where he is now based -- ushered in the world of hip hop and brought about his first album, Screwed, Blued and Tattooed which, according to Cee Jay, sold over 9 000 copies. This was followed by Desperate Measures which he promoted extensively in the UK and Canada. Cee Jay says the third album is a break from the mundane themes he explored in previous offerings and is "geared towards enlightening listeners on the challenges of life in the Diaspora" and the attendant problems they pose to the fabric of the family in such songs as Ndinodzoka and Ziyaspora, which bring to the fore that life abroad is not as rosy as it is made out to be. Turning to Zimbabwe. source:http://www.zimvibes.com
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