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Songs About You & How It Reflects On Fungai Nengare’s Musical Career

So in case you missed the great news, Zimbabwe’s pop sweetheart Fungai Nengare finally released his highly anticipated debut album “Songs About You.”

Fungai Nengare

The twelve track RnB-pop-and-house-inspired oeuvre comes under Show Time Records imprint and it features some really cool collaborations.

Eclectic and intricate, it is a beautiful display of human emotion, one that makes stunningly clear his talents as a guitarist, singer and songwriter, and cements him as one of today’s brightest musical talents.

Throughout the album, he tackles subjects that knows no expiration date – love, romance, celebration and our general livelihood as humanity with arrangement and melodies that could make Micasa or any of his contemporaries covet.

For the bigger part, the album carries so much dedication, versatility, inspiration and positive vibes with it. Songs like Songs About You and Singing Our Song are tributes to fans and everyone else for their support and the later is a triumphal one that inspires everyone to reach for the stars.

 

One Of A Kind, Number 1, and November celebrates a nonesuch kind of love with soulful singing and infectious melodies. Like I Love You featuring Noxy is a beautiful ballad that has the two smoothies confessing their saccharine love tale like a lullaby.

Reverb7 and Tina Masawi come through on Ndaramba, an effervescent house joint that might be a soundtrack to our festive season. Their synergy and prowess is undeniable.

Musikana Akadai has this upbeat Afropop flavour that’s so captivating you might want to tap a foot.

Ubuntu reminds listeners of the importance of their roots because that defines who we are as a people. In his own words, “Ubuntu ngubuntu ngabantu.”

Nevertheless, the album is not all blissful and positive, and like most relationships, it includes breakups and frustrations.

Easy with Synik is a love-gone-sour song that has both artists letting go infatuating relationships. It’s so cathartic that Fungai has to even sneak in the “F” word in the process.

Elsewhere, the melancholy Memories features forlorn chords and a sincere vocal. On this song, the singer finds it hard to cope up with loneliness and memories of lost love.

It is intensely sad and overwhelmingly moving, yet lush and engrossing enough to demand repeat listens.

Rounding up everything, Songs About You is such a significant debut. Fungai pulls it off in a way that sounds creative and interesting, well, that what a virtuoso does.

RnB and local house music genres couldn’t be among the most thriving genres in the country right now, but listen to this album and tell us this guy isn’t destined for greatness with a straight face. We dare you.

He could still be relatively a lesser-known Fungai, but this album feels like the completion of an artistic vision.

Pickup tracks :

One Of A Kind
Ndaramba
Ubuntu

Pearl Thusi photobombs Ginimbi’s Car

South African actress Pearl Thusi this week found Ginimbi’s set of wheels too good to resist as she fell for the car’s charm.

Pearl Thusi – picture Instagram

Thusi who was attending the China Africa International Film Festival posed before the Zimbabwean’s rare Rolls Royce unawares of the owner.

She hashtagged the picture #ifoundthiscarthere, well Pearl the car has an owner and he has more than just one Rolls Royce, talk to us in Shona and we might hook you up for your next photo shoot.

From the picture, it looks like the Quantico star was booked at the same hotel as Ginimbi and his legion of friends who were celebrating his birthday at the famous all-white party.

Earlier in the day, Ginimbi had posted a picture of the car at the exact Hotel space.

Pearl Thusi played Dayana Mampasi an accomplished human rights lawyer who came to America from Zimbabwe as a teenager.

Meanwhile, Ginimbi is believed to have blown away 2 million rands during his birthday celebrations this past weekend.

Check Pearl Thusi’s post below

 

Miss World Zim to use Jah Prayzah’s Song for Miss World Talent Category

Reigning Miss World Zimbabwe 2017 Chiedza Mhosva last night departed for the Miss World finale to be held in The Sanya City Arena, China on November 18.

Chiedza Mhosva

Chiedza who has been under the care of the Miss Zimbabwe Trust led by Mrs Mary Chiwenga was seen off by a large delegation which included media, Miss Zim Trust officials, friends and family.

Speaking exclusively to Zimbuzz at the Harare International Airport, Chiedza said she was going to use Jah Prayzah’s song for her talent show category.

She chose to dance to the song Goto off Jah Prayzah’s Jerusalema album.

“For the talent section I’m going to be doing the Jerusarema dance, I chose to do something that’s dear to our Zimbabwean heart, and traditional dance is so dear to our hearts,” said Chiedza.

“I chose the song because of its vibe and the cultural richness in the lyrics but generally its a very good song.”

She also told Zimbuzz that being a national Queen means promoting everything Zimbabwean.

Miss World Fast Track Shows which Chiedza will be participating in include- Top Model, Talent, Multi-Media, Sport, Beauty With A Purpose, and the brand new “Head to Head Challenges.

In her parting speech at the Harare International Aiport VIP lounge, Chiedza described Mrs Chiwenga as a human being filled with so much love.

“When I arrive in the Miss Zimbabwe boot camp I was just a simple girl but now I am a national Queen and I’m going to represent my country at the Miss World,” said Chiedza.

“I tried to love you back but every time you ‘out-loved me’ because you possess so much love,” she said of Mrs Mary Chiwenga.

Mrs Chiwenga said Chiedza was a different queen and she had so much confidence in her.

“I want you to ooze your usual confidence on that stage, tell them I am Chiedza Lorraine Mhosva and I’m here to take the crown,” said Mrs Chiwenga.

“When you get there, make yourself a winner the moment you land in China, walk tall, walk proud.”

WorldRemit partners with Zimbabwe Achievers Awards US and Australia for 2017

Global money transfer service WorldRemit has partnered with the Australian and US chapters of the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) for the 2017 award ceremonies to be held in October and November, respectively.

Now in its seventh year, the ZAA has grown to become the biggest platform celebrating the achievements of people of Zimbabwean heritage from across various fields of endeavour.

Starting off in London, the awards have spread to other major cities across the globe with significant populations of Zimbabweans, starting with Johannesburg in 2014.

Australia has become the fourth country to host the ZAA after the UK, South Africa and the US. Preparations are at an advanced stage for its inaugural awards gala dinner at the Hilton Hotel in Adelaide on Saturday 28 October. 

 

”The stage is set, the red carpet is ready, and tickets are selling out fast, I urge those who intend to attend to secure their tickets as places are limited; said Method Mukundu, ZAA Australia Committee member.

The US awards, now in their second year, will be held on 11 November at the Marriot Quorum Hotel in Dallas.

“We are looking forward to hosting another fantastic ZAA and as usual, we expect the event to sell out. I would urge people to secure their places early to avoid disappoint” added Vez Nkomo, ZAA US organising Chair.

Unlike traditional money transfer companies, WorldRemit is a purely digital service that allows individuals to send money to friends and family living abroad, using a computer, smartphone or tablet. 

ZAA Chairman Conrad Mwanza welcomed the new partnership with WorldRemit, saying it signalled the company’s commitment to empowering the communities it worked with.

“We are delighted to be working with WorldRemit in fostering greater engagement with the Zimbabwean community around the world.

“Both ZAA and WorldRemit started in the diaspora and share a commitment to connect national and diaspora communities in beneficial and innovative ways.

“As we celebrate the achievements of our countrymen and women, we are raising awareness of our collective strength and demonstrating the huge possibilities that are within our reach as Zimbabweans,” Mwanza said.

WorldRemit CMO, Alex O’Shaughnessy said: “We’re proud to be associated with the positive and inspiring work the ZAA is doing in connecting Zimbabweans across the globe.

“By bringing international remittances online, WorldRemit is making the process quicker, easier and more secure –helping people to focus on making the most of their opportunities, wherever they are. 

Like us, the ZAA believe that the mix of experiences and perspectives the diaspora possess offers them unique opportunities to build a better future for themselves and for people around the world. We’re therefore very proud to lend our support to ZAA’s vision.”

#TuesBeauty: Mesmerise Them With Your Lip Game,No Restrictions!

Beauty moguls are always on that “DO NOT” do this, “DO” that! Tip. Well, I have good news today, go all out and express yourself whichever way you want on your lips.

Lupita Nyongo- Lancome-Juicy-Shakers advert

I personally rate lips as the second part of your face that highlights the whole look beside eyebrows.

This week we talk “mesmerise them with your lip game.”

Lip stains come in unlimited colours and shades.

Some of my trend sensitive sisters are fearful to try out new things. To keep you in check, below are parameters to play it safer to suit your skin tone, on your trial and error lipstick session.

For light skin tones, you can try out ivory, blue, pinkish undertones or nudes.

For medium skin tones, you better place your bet on colours like peach, coral, bronze and sheer cherry.

Picture – Pinterest

Dark skin tones can try out bold colours as they come, diverse shades of brown, plum, red and blue undertones. above.

Despite the different skin tones mentioned above. Guess what? With lipstick, you can experiment and go all out with your lip colours.

For a subtle look, you can stick to your different shades of nudes and quieter tones. For a daring look, you are allowed to experiment with your bold colours like deep red, purple, blue, yellow etc.

Ammara Brown Picture: Tnash Photography

We have seen the OMBRE lip getting prevalent amongst the makeup lovers, this is proof that you can play around with mixing out colours, having a darker shade on the outer lining of the lips and lighter shade on the inner.

There is a number of lip shapes e.g. The pouty lip (peaked cupid bow), thin lip, even lip, oversized bottom lip, oversized upper lip and natural full lip etc. Despite all these, we can all rock the same lip colour regardless.

Which lip shape are you? I belong to the natural lip family.

Takura – Kamushekero Kacho : What We Think About the Song

After causing a buzz in the local hip-hop space last year, eyes were on Takura. His follow up move had to correctly categorise him among kings or he was going to comb his beard wallowing in the already crowded fluke section.

His new serious offering in 2017, Kamushekero Kacho is a party song which rides on the existing pop culture club anthem wave.

The dancehall like tempo on the song will make it a favourite of most Dj’s. It is a song that sounds very well after a bottle of Gin, lyrically void but worryingly groovy.

But does the song match with other releases which saw Takura`s name featuring among the most booked hip-hop acts in Zimbabwe?

 

For a person who used to make singing hits with Soul Afrika, Takura failed to capitalise on his vocal ability. The melodies are not too creative, it sounds like a boutique version of Tory Lanez dancehall fused songs.

What made Takura a favourite in 2016 were his infectious melodies which stuck on the mind even days after listening to his music. Beautiful as it may be, that element forgot to show face as he crafted his latest release.

Although the mastering is crisp as has been most of Spirit Fingers productions, the song lacks that commanding bass line.

Maybe that was the creative angle those who were involved in production looked for but if they did they may have reduced the venom expected to be the killer punch in an intended summer hit. 

Although it may get spins, to suggest that the song will stop people in their tracks would be stretching the fortunes of an otherwise decent singer.

Songs that carry the same texture as Kamushekero Kacho usually carry a bit of aggression either in the lyrics or the delivery. Similes in the hooks are in some cases very playful, that key ingredient seemed to be missing from Takura`s delivery.

Apart from these few things we observed, Takura dropped a fairly decent musical piece worth the space we are affording to its review.

There are things that he did rights and should be commended accordingly;

Takura showed his confidence treading in areas most hip-hop acts would shun. He localised a Carribean sound with finesse. It is a deviation from the 808 basslines which have saturated the hip-hop space lately.

Not sure if the people who resonated with his sound at first will migrate with him but it is refreshing to see artists being inventive with their sounds.

The song has an appeal that can propel Takura to the international market as it carries the generic Afro Dancehall traits.

The accompanying video also plays a part in making it marketable. Sidenote (Takura is building his superstar image, his latest video is all the evidence anyone may need.) We would love to see him rope in Nutty O on the remix, we can only dream.

Note: Dear Zimbabwean artists it is possible to make hit songs that do not give any reference to imbibing or gyrating. This line is not in any way specific to Takura.

Verdict: The song is a six and a half.

A groovy bar track that can be played as people trickle into the club. It may be impossible to play once the party is in motion close to midnight. It is good but not in any way a likely candidate for song of the year.

Ginimbi dismisses Fake email which alleged he paid 10k to Instagram Girls

Birthday boy Genius Kadungure better referred to as Ginimbi has dismissed allegations that he offered Instagram ladies some money in exchange for sexual favours.

This came after Twitter went into overdrive yesterday following a published screenshot of what has now been established to be a fake email.

In the email, a fake Ginimbi is seen sending a bulk email to various Instagram slay queens and offering them 10 000 each if they slept with him.

Below is the screenshot.

In a statement published on his Facebook page, Ginimbi trashed the fake email and called it a scam.

“I’m so terrified and shocked with the extent how a low lifer would have a sleepless night to scheme, compose and draft such a fake email conversation circulating jeopardizing and tarnishing my image,” he said.

“Firstly I don’t have an email address called Genius Ginimbi and I have never used a Cell C phone operating service hence you got that wrong.”

He said that the perpetrator was trying to get his attention and gain publicity by tarnishing his name.

“Whoever it is that’s trying to get my attention I hope you have achieved your goal and added a few cents in (sic) your kiddy bank. Whatever scam you trying to instigate don’t use my high profile name to gain publicity for I don’t offer money to anyone via email. This is a bogus fraudulent staged email do not entertain it,” he added.

Gimbi partied with his friends last Saturday on a private Yacht and to celebrate his birthday he bought himself a new Rolls Royce

Kutonga Kwaro debuts at Number 1 on the iTunes Top 100

Jah Prayzah’s latest album Kutonga Kwaro which was launched last Friday debuted at number 1 on the Top 100 Top Albums Charts in Zimbabwe.

The 14 track album is proving to be a hit as it toppled Adele’s 25 which has clung to the top spot so many times.

Dancehall singer Soul Jah Love is occupying position 12 with his new album Ndofirapo, the iTunes charts list reflects the latest charts on iTunes and is updated in real-time.

The bulk of the top albums are foreign acts, these include Now (Deluxe) – Shania Twain, I Am Music – Prince Kaybee, Purpose (Deluxe) – Justin Bieber and You Make Me Brave (Live) – Bethel Music just name but a few.

Meanwhile, his latest music video for the song Nziyo yeRudo featuring Nigerian songstress Yemi Alade is also the number one trending music video in Zimbabwe on Youtube.Written

The song which was written by both Jah Prayzah and Yemi Alade was produced by Dj Tamuka from Military Touch Movement, while the video production was done in South Africa by Godfather Productions.

 

Soul Jah Love, Seh Calaz takes beef to the Tarrus Riley Show

Between them is a career which includes several number one dancehall hits, Theirs is a love of music and steadfast devotion to the art that has taken them across oceans. 

Soul Jah Love and Seh Calaz both have massive talent and a strong work ethic which has accorded them Ghetto Hero status.

But the two have crossed paths and we could be headed for Dancehall’s biggest feud.

 

Friday night Seh Calaz’s team lambasted Jah Love and vowed never to associate with him after the latter demanded to be removed from the lists of performers at the Birthday Sadaka gig that happened Saturday.

However, music has the undeniable power to ‘unite’ people as the now sworn enemies will share the same stage at the Tarrus Riley show happening Saturday 28 October at the HICC.

It will be interesting to see how the two will handle themselves backstage or whether they will take the chance to talk and make up.

By October 28 Soul Jah Love will be smarting from an album launch Ndofirapo and will be performing on the biggest stage of his career.

Seh Calaz, on the other hand, is a seasoned performer whose energy on the stage is unmatched.

Meanwhile, Tarrus Riley is excited about the Zimbabwe gig as he posted a video during rehearsals with his band affirming his fans that he is indeed coming

 

Watch Tarrus Riley’s confirmation below

Zimbabwe are you Ready Tarrus Riley and Dean Fraser in rehearsal, confirming 28 October H.I.C.C

Posted by Hundu Vijay Patrick on Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Jah Prayzah’s Glittering Outfit Explained

Jah Prayzah is a man who is on a real hot streak at the moment, he is producing some of the finest music and of course, he is providing some eye candy for our sisters.

Jah Prayzah wearing a Thembani Mubochwa design. Picture by Technical Photography

His music is not ordinary and so is his swag. He loves to colour and is not afraid to experiment new styles

Friday night the lanky singer stepped onto the HICC in his glittering second outfit of the night and had people talking.

 

On his big day, he opted for shine sequence with a detail on it and a stretch very fitting material on sleeves with shining draping detail of sequence and chains, something which was for a stage performance.

But who was responsible for this outfit?

Award-winning Zimbabwean designer Thembani Mubochwa of TZM Fashion House who had just returned from showcasing at the African Union’s African Fashion Reception held in Adis Ababa is the man with the magic hands.

Jah Prayzah wearing a Thembani Mubochwa design. Picture by Technical Photography

He explains the inspiration behind the jacket.

Jah Prayzah was much involved in designing the concept of the costume blazer for the stage he wanted, he came up with the concept of the detail he wanted on sleeves of the jacket and as a designer, I had to work out what he wanted but of course with my signature of zips,” explains Mubochwa.

Thembani has dressed prominent celebrities in Africa and is arguably Zimbabwe’s top designer at the moment, he also scooped a prize at this year’s Durban July show in South Africa.

But what exactly is happening on that jacket, Thembani expounds.

“It is a two-piece jacket, on the bodice, you will see a normal suiting sequence with stretch material detailed with zips.  On sleeves, you will see a Tshirt long sleeve fitting muscular look.”

“This is a versatile look which can work for both stage performance, videos or red carpet events,” he narrates. 

Jah Prayzah wearing a Thembani Mubochwa design. Picture by Technical Photography

The two have will now be working together for a longer period to come. Their combination will sure bring out more classic outfits. 

Thembani believes celebrities should always set the fashion conversation.

“It’s about time we see our own Zimbabwean celebrities taking their position in the fashion industry by setting trends and not following them.