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Hillzy Releases His Last EP titled In The Building

Hillzy’s In the Building marks a turning point in the multi-talented artist’s already decorated and storied career.

A year after moving back home to his native Zimbabwe from Cape Town where he had spent almost a decade – Hillzy found new inspiration and verve to create music for himself and to feed his artistic inclinations.

Determined to break out of the musical pigeonhole he had been placed in, Hillzy set out to prove that he can out rap, outsing and out-produce all his contemporaries.

In The Building features 11 songs, all of which are mixed and mastered by Hillzy himself. 5 of the songs are produced by him under his Mr Masinh pseudonym.

As part of his return to his roots, Hillzy has linked back up with his early collaborator and mysterious figure – H3nry (Forever).

 

The only other collaboration on the album comes via the production and vocals of Manno Beats – a multi-award-winning producer and artist from Haiti, who lends his talents on Signs.

Celebrated producer and guitarist Spirit Fingers produced Only You which dropped earlier this year and has already proven to be a massive hit on social media, raking up 2 million views on TikTok alone.

The other notable single from the album is Chargie which has just crossed the 1 million views threshold on YouTube.

In The Building is a clear demonstration of Hillzy’s talents and storytelling abilities that has the perfect blend of Hip Hop and R&B offerings that balance Hillzy’s boisterous confidence and emotionally captivating sincerity.

As Hillzy highlighted in a recent interview on ZiFM this will be his last EP before starting work on his official full-length album.

THE JOY release single “Egoli” and perform on Jools Holland’s 30th birthday bash

It has been a momentous weekend for The Joy with the release of their brand new single “Egoli” on Friday and a performance on the iconic UK music show Later…with Jools Holland on Saturday; for a one-off live recorded special for Jool’s 30th Birthday Bash filmed at London’s Eventim Apollo.

They performed their debut single “Isencane Lengane” – watch HERE.

With their roots in traditional Zulu music and modern acapella, their latest offering takes the South African quintet into rich, melodic, and uplifting music terrain.

Produced by Tiago Correia Paulo (Bongeziwe Mabandla, Tumi and the Volume), “Egoli” beautifully showcases what happens when The Joy’s signature harmonies are supported by Maskandi-influenced guitarwork and delicate production flourishes.

It’s no wonder they have caught the attention of Alicia Keys, Jennifer Hudson and Sam Smith and this weekend appeared hailing from a small town just outside of Durban in South Africa, The Joy’s members met at high school after entering a singing competition together.

Their music quickly spread internationally through their Instagram and TikTok accounts and, before long, they were working producer Two Inch Punch (Kali Uchis, Jessie Ware, Years & Years).

Through his label imprint, the quintet released their debut single “Isencane Lengane” in May 2021, with EP Amabutho following in September of that year – both helping set the group on course to become a global phenomenon.

“Egoli” surges with happiness at the hopes and dreams it encapsulates. “Egoli means ‘place of gold’ in Zulu, a name given to Johannesburg because of its gold mining history.

The song is about leaving the rural areas to move to the big city for a better life,” says the group.

“In South Africa this is a reality we face from a young age, growing up separated from our parents who work in the cities to send money back home. For us the big city represents hopes and dreams and we are on our way to reaching them! ”.

Holy Ten, Voltz JT, SaintFloew lead 2022 ZIM Hip Hop Awards Nominations

Hip-hop’s most prominent stars Holy Ten, Voltz JT and SaintFloew will battle it out to add a few more trophies for their shelves as they lead the 2022 ZIM Hip Hop Awards nomination list.

This year’s edition takes place on December 8 2022 at the 7 Arts Theatre in Avondale Harare with the Red carpet starting at 6 pm.

Holy Ten and Voltz JT both scored 7 nominations in the Best Male, Best Collaboration, Best Album, Song of the Year, Best Hustle, Personality of the Year, and People’s Choice category.

Saintfloew comes in second with 6 nods in Best Male, Best Hustle, Song of the Year,Best Alternative, People’s Choice and Best New Comer.

Ti Gonzi, R Peels and Hillzy come in with 5 nominations each whilst Leo Magozz and Kikky BadAss both have 4 nominations.

Probably the fiercest Zim Hip Hop Awards edition in recent years as almost all of the fan favourites and bangers are up for nomination.

The most coveted Best Male and Best Album categories are gonna send tounges waging as any one of the nominees can run away with it.

Leo Magozz who provided the country with an anthem is expected to bag the song of the year and Best Collaboration for his hit song Fire Emoji.

He will however face a tough battle in the Best Alternative as he faces stiff competition from Mzis’kay, Saint floew, Hilzy and Tanto Wavie.

Prevoius Best female winners Kikky and Phreshy have their dominace under threat from Masvingo-based rapper Shian, Young gemini, Noluntu j and Milz million.

Masofa Panze Art are expected to scoop both the Best Brand Supporting Local Hip-Hop and Best promoter as they have been visible with their work, taking the lead in post lockdown era

Tickets have been pegged as follows: Standard ticket 10USD,  VIP 30USD, early bird 20USD and are available at liquor supplies in Avondale.

See the Full List by Categories              

  1. Best Male
  • Saintfloew
  • Holy Ten
  • Voltz Jt
  • R peels
  • Ti gonzi
  • Suhn

 

  1. Best female
  • Phreshy
  • Young gemini
  • Kikky
  • Shian
  • Noluntu j
  • Milz million 
  1. Best Collaboration
  • Voltz Jt ft emtee -pfurai nekuno
  • Leo magozz fire emoji remix
  • Bagga Weragga ft Mycole biller -2pac shakur
  • Lamas ellz asaph terry tempo –va va voom
  • Boy nino ft Calvin- dankie mdali
  • Holy Ten ft Kimberly Richards-To scared

 

  1. Best Hip-Hop Group
  • Dialectrik blue
  • Domane
  • killemol
  • Icey ekxne and slyme fox
  • Mula nation

 

  1. Best Producer
  • Jon the producer
  • Progis the name
  • Jax on the beat
  • Zero music
  • Afrow zenda
  • Scip mula
  • Hoolan wolf

 

  1. Best New Comer
  • Bling 4
  • Bagga Weragga
  • Saint floew
  • Mycole biller
  • Brian jeck
  • Kay flow
  • Tha Bees

 

  1. Best Brand Supporting Local Hip-Hop
  • Grapevine
  • Masofa Panze art
  • Shoemaker IIWII Mens conference
  • Define ent
  • Domane
  • Letter Z music factory

 

  1. Best Album
  • Scrip -scripian 2
  • Jungle loco- gwala mnandi
  • Dingo duke- the tavern hotel
  • Suhn-suhn
  • Voltz JT- life of muvhimi
  • R peels- zviri ever beautiful 2
  • Holy Ten – energy

 

  1. Best Promoter
  • Preezo
  • Brintz- hip hop power sessions
  • Tich define
  • Masofa panze art
  • Domane
  • Oceane le renx

 

  1. Best Diaspora
  • Mlue jay
  • Chief chino
  • Kuda k
  • Dimitri and the scarecrow
  • Hillzy
  • Synik
  • briss mbada

 

  1. Best Radio DJ
  • Mox
  • Khekhe
  • Pd and lady k
  • Kritic igwe
  • Thorne laroque
  • Prometheus

 

  1. Best Club DJ and event dj
  • Ikonic krimz
  • Tk beats
  • Dj Ace frver
  • Smith on deck
  • Raydizz
  • Dj sibs appollo
  • Kead wikead
  1. Best Gospel Act
  • J soldier
  • Jason gwanzura
  • Top kris
  • Leon mwana wajoze
  • Joe chiz
  • Nta

 

  1. Best Dance ACT
  • Geek twins
  • Infinite crew
  • Break nation
  • Robotics
  • Extreme dreamers
  • B street crew

 

  1. Best underground
  • Malcom Mufunde
  • VI the law
  • Raykaz
  • Linc thaPrez
  • Dialekrtic blue
  • Stiiv

 

  1. Best alternative
  • Mzis’kay
  • Leo magozz
  • Dingo duke
  • Saint floew
  • Hilzy
  • Mugaratia
  • Tanto wavie

 

  1. Planet dodger best Online media
  • Zazise media
  • 263 post
  • Zimsphere
  • Yaad universe
  • Greedy south
  • Zimhiphopcircles
  • Juice mag

 

  1. Best Journalist.
  • Mukudzei Mlambo
  • Takudzwa Kadzura
  • Denzel Sambo
  • Elmond Chibaya
  • Ronald Magweta
  • Lennon Mudzengerere

 

  1. Visual arts
  • Billie
  • Sphinx Bow
  • Kreota
  • Caligraph
  • Post studio art collective

 

  1. Best live act
  • Dough major
  • Luminous
  • Dingo duke
  • Noluntu j
  • Ti gonzi
  • CTL

 

  1. Song of the year
  • Saint floew – Silas Mavende
  • Holy ten too scared ft Kimberly Richards
  • Boy nino ft calvin Dankie mdali
  • Leo maggoz ft bling 4 and brian jeck fire emoji
  • Voltz jt Shamwari yangu
  • Hillzy – Nharo

 

  1. Video Of The Year & video director of the year
  • Kikky Badass- Talk ft annita sorojin sorojena
  • Leo maggoz fire emoji remix
  • Tanto Wavie- kudzinga munyama
  • Hillzy -Nharo
  • Ti gonzi – Pachi Hip Hop
  • Briss mbada- Mutadzi

 

  1. Best hip hop hustle.
  • Luminous
  • Holy ten
  • Oscar utete -Kingsville clothing
  • Voltz JT
  • Saintfloew
  • Kikky Badass
  • R peels
  • Asaph

 

  1. Best hip hop verse (sweet 16 award)
  • R peels -BP
  • Kriss newtone fire emoji- remix
  • Don jovi- ngene lay’nini
  • Outspoken- marvelous man
  • K Brizzy-presidential suite
  • Raykaz jodeci two

 

  1. Hip hop personality of the year
  • Naboth Rizla
  • Voltz jt
  • R Peels
  • Ti gonzi
  • Holy ten
  • Suhn
  • Asaph

 

  1. People’s choice
  • Holy ten
  • Voltz JT
  • Kikky
  • Hillzy
  • Suhn
  • Saintfloew
  • Luminous
  • Ti gonzi
  • Tanto Wavie
  • Dough major

 

  1. I Am Hip Hop Honorary Award
  • Naboth Rizla

 

  1. Lifetime Achievement
  • Maskiri

GZE enlists Takura on The Drill Hit – Ka That So

After six months of priming his fanbase and preparing for the release of his debut solo album titled Chekera, veteran wordsmith GZE has released his high energy drill-influenced single titled Ka That So.

The track features one of Zimbabwe’s hottest artists – Takura.

On the GangstaMadeIt produced song which is set to be a surefire hit, Takura and GZE trade bars laced in bombastic confidence.

Ka That So follows on from the release of Hondo Nerudo last week which was the first official release from GZE’s Chekera album.

The video directed by Simdoc matches the energy and creativity of the song featuring some truly impressive special effects that position GZE as the larger-than-life figure that matches his reputation.

In the build-up to this drop, GZE had dropped 9 freestyles which are part of his Freestyle Fridays mixtape.

Harare hosts the Communication Training on the ARIPO Regional Intellectual Property Rights System

The African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) and the Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation Project in Africa (AfrIPI) are hosting a Communication Training on the ARIPO Regional Intellectual Property Rights System from 8 to 10 November 2022 at the ARIPO Secretariat in Harare, Zimbabwe.

Representatives from ARIPO Member and Observer States are attending the event presentially. Among others, participants include members of the National IP Offices, Government communicators, and the media from Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cape Verde, The Kingdom of Eswatini, The Gambia, Ghana.

Kenya, Liberia, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tome & Principe, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

The Communication Training is the first of its kind at ARIPO and the region. It has been positively welcomed by the participants, who feel it is important for communicators to learn the technical side of Intellectual Property (IP) and how to demystify it to the general public.

The general public needs to understand the importance and impact of intellectual property in their daily lives.

Additionally, there is a need for government communicators and the media to be equipped to effectively communicate the ARIPO Regional Intellectual Property Rights System and the positive effects of the AfrIPI project to their audiences which can be used for awareness creation at a national, regional, and global level.

Many people are unaware and misinformed about Intellectual Property. For example, Small to Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and the creative sector are losing out on the benefits of intellectual property.

“Communication plays a significant role in building respect and awareness of intellectual property rights. Without effective communication, the business sector, including SMEs, innovation hubs, and Research & Development institutions, will not readily be aware of intellectual property rights and how these rights can benefit their businesses and sustainably sustain their national economies.

At AfrIPI, we are committed to help the Africa communication community to make the most of IP promotion,” said Aida Galindo, AfrIPI Project Leader.

“Counterfeit products, which don’t comply with intellectual property rules, can threaten consumers’ health and, in some cases, lives. Serious dangers have been linked to counterfeit products ingested by consumers (food, drink, medicines) or put directly on the skin (cosmetics, fragrances).

People in the creative sector, such as artists and designers, are also affected by infringers who claim ownership of their work that is not protected, for instance. Subsequently, intellectual property is a subject that matters to everyone, and it is in your hands, as communicators, to share this message,” added Aida Galindo.

“In Africa, IP awareness can transform lives by helping reduce poverty, creating employment, and accelerating economic growth. For this reason, we are intentionally conducting this training to ensure that, ultimately, we are all well-versed with the mandate of ARIPO, as well as the IP system and its potential benefits,” stated Mr. Bemanya Twebaze, Director General of ARIPO.

“As will be demonstrated in this training, IP can be leveraged as a tool to facilitate Africa’s development. This is made possible by providing incentives to inventors and creators and facilitating the disclosure of knowledge and the transfer of technology and know-how,” added Mr. Bemanya Twebaze.

This Communication Training on the ARIPO Regional Intellectual Property Rights System will review those rights, including patents, trademarks, copyright and related rights, utility models, industrial designs, geographical indications, plant varieties, and trade secrets, and how to communicate them to the public.

The training will also cover the ARIPO protocols and their respective scopes. Moreover, two seasoned trainers in the field of communication from Ghana and Uganda will also share best practices on how to communicate IP effectively.

The objective of this training is to build the capacity of the participants to understand intellectual property issues and raise IP awareness among various stakeholders. It will also help promote respect for IP rights and encourage intellectual property protection.

Tatenda Mahachi bags a Crown Gospel Music Award nomination

Hot on the heels of his new collaboration, musician Tatenda Mahachi has scored a Crown Gospel Music Award nomination.

Mahachi is nominated in the category of Best of Africa together with South African songstress Winnie Mashaba for their song ‘A Friend’ (Shamwari).

The announcement which was made Friday evening placed the talented musician together with Linda Dlamini from Eswatini, Botswana’s Boago Fenju and fellow country Mike Mahendere.

Speaking on his nomination Mahachi expressed joy at the honour.

“The Crown Gospel Music Awards are the biggest gospel music awards in Africa, being recognised with a nomination from such a prestigious institution is humbling,” said Tatenda Mahachi.

“Many thanks go to Dr Winnie Mashaba for the collaboration and her travel to Zimbabwe to shoot the video, our producer Wizy from limitless production and everyone who partnered with us on this project.”

A friend or simply titled Shamwari — is a song of hope and encouragement to everyone who is going through life’s difficult seasons to remember that ultimately there is a friend in Jesus who knows all of our needs.

The song was released a month ago and is receiving good airplay on the radio as well as on TV.

“Our song is still new but has already managed to garner such a nomination, something which speaks well on its message and impact,” explained Mahachi.

“We thank the support of our local radio stations, TVs and the media at large for helping us amplify the project.”

The 15th edition of the Crown Gospel Music Awards will make a return to the Durban ICC on the 27th of November 2022.

RayDizz’ new compilation ‘The Abstract African Mix 5’ Now out

One of Zimbabwe’s most popular and decorated DJs, RayDizz has released The Abstract African Mix 5.

A fresh compilation of today’s hottest tracks blended effortlessly with timeless hits that go back generations.

RayDizz is a master of complementing different genres together from Hip-Hop and R’n’B to Afrobeats, Amapiano and Zim Dancehall, creating an atmosphere that let’s you lose yourself to the vibe.

Mix 5 features celebrated artists such as Ruger, JAE5, Amaarae, Kali Uchis, Burna Boy, SaintFloew and DJ Larry as well as select songs from RayDizz himself. Whether it’s a night out with friends or you’re own your chilling at home, The Abstract African Mix 5 is an experience you will enjoy.

Liaten and enjoy below:

Migos Rapper Takeoff Dead At 28, Shot & Killed In Houston

Takeoff one-third of the Migos, has died.

Law enforcement sources and multiple witnesses tell TMZ that Takeoff—whose real name is Kirshnik Khari Ball—was killed in Houston shortly after 2:30 AM. The rapper, 28, was fatally shot at 810 Billiards & Bowling during a dice game.

The outlet adds that Takeoff and his uncle/Unc & Phew cohort Quavo were part of a group gathered on a balcony outside of the bowling alley when an altercation broke out and someone opened fire, shooting Takeoff either in the head or near his head.

He was pronounced dead on the scene. Photos and video have surfaced of Quavo tending to Takeoff after the shooting.

Quavo was uninjured. Houston police have confirmed that two additional victims were located at nearby hospitals. A representative for the artist also confirmed his death to the Associated Press on Tuesday.

Takeoff was born on June 18, 1994, in Lawrenceville, Georgia, and contributed to founding the Migos in 2008. The close-knit group includes Takeoff’s uncle Quavious “Quavo” Keyate Marshall (R), 31, and Quavo’s cousin Offset, 30, born Kiari Kendrell Cephus (C).

Their breakout hit, “Versace,” vaulted them to stardom in 2013 and would later be remixed by Drake. In recent months they’ve appeared to part ways with Quavo and Takeoff releasing music as a duo and Offset releasing solo singles.

Hillzy Links Up With Trevor Dongo for Love Story Part 2

The adages employed to describe the meeting of two seminal musical talents are oft overused and laden in hyperbole.

However, with Trevor Dongo and Hillzy’s Love Story Part 2 all the grandiose superlatives would ring true, on what is set to be one of the biggest releases of the year.

The mid-tempo song produced by GangstaMadeIt and MacDee borrows elements from contemporary African pop elements while the vocals and melodies of the 2 artists harken back to the pure R&B that was popular during Trevor Dongo’s introduction to the music scene in the early 2000s.

Hillzy once again displays his dexterity with his unique verse and bridge where he effortlessly switches between a falsetto tone and romantic raps that would have any girl calling her Tete (Aunt).

The video for Love Story is as clean and impressive as the song. Directed by Space Images Zimbabwe, the video was shot in one location featuring multiple clean yet simple shots of the artists that allow the viewer to focus more on the song’s lyrics and melody

Leo Magozz, King 98, Holy Ten pack in the hits at Unplugged Zimbabwe

Late in the afternoon the October skies opened up and there was a heavy downpour in the City, but Saturday’s Unplugged Zimbabwe was worth sloshing through a muddy field to see.

Nothing in the changing weather patterns could diminish the enthusiasm of people to have a good time and enjoy performances from Adiona, Holy Ten, King 98, Leo Magozz, ExQ and South African artist Costa Tich.

Presented by Coca-Cola, this edition was a perfect platform for hip-hop to affirm the genre’s dominance as they took turns to entertain the crowd at Greendale Sports Clubs.

Some of the genre’s most recognisable names such as Holy Ten, Leo Magozz, King 98 and a surprise appearance by M-Killer gave a red-hot performance.

The mood was bright during Leo Magozz’ set. He kicked things off with tracks from his recently released EP, ‘Drill Lives Matter.’

For those who thought that Leo was a one-trick pony artist having given the country the anthem song ‘Fire Emoji,’ the boy has a solid body of work and it was unsurprising that the crowd was singing along to his new songs.

And of course, he got to perform the hit song ‘Fire emoji’ and there were wild screams!

“The response from people was massive, it was beautiful, I loved the engagement to my new songs,” Leo Magozz told Zimbuzz soon after his Unplugged Zimbabwe performance.

“People will always listen to good music, so I think I have tried to give that to them.”

Soon after came the guy who gave us the big collaborations and has dared to break new ground, nothing seem to faze or stop him – King 98.

He is currently exploring his artistic prowess and has had a dance with both hip hop, afro beats and Amapiano.

Picture – Unplugged Zimbabwe

King 98’s set was evident of a well-travelled artist who has really invested in his art.

It was complete with DJing, record scratching and b-boys wearing all white and chains.

That he was one of the most popular acts on Saturday is a no-brainer, this is his kind of crowd and he has been here before, but even armed with a such experience he brought his best game and energy onto the Unplugged stage.

We managed to have a chat with him just before he could catch his breath soon after his performance.

“We are trying to change the strategy, the vision has always been global, I lost my dad and that was his vision as well,” said King 98.

“My switching genres (to amapiano) just goes to show how talented I am as an artist, I wish you guys could see me in the studio,” he said with a giggle as he tried to catch a breath.

When Holy Ten finally went on stage, the appetite in fans was that of hounds – screams, wild cheers and whistles ate up every other sound in the grounds.

Probably hip-hop’s MVP at the moment.

His performance was skilful and dynamic befitting of a rapper who has delivered most of 2021-22 powerful releases.

For Holy Ten it’s not just a catalogue of hit songs but how he kept up the same level of energy and enthusiasm for the entirety of his set.

He bounced across the stage with an infectious grin as he hyped up the crowd, jumping up and down.

Towards the end he called up his beau Kimberly to join him for a performance of their collaboration ‘Too Scared’ but a shy Kim only performed momentarily, greeted the crowds and left the stage.