9 Zim Artists I Cannot Be Objective About Because All They Make Is Beautiful Music
I cannot be objective about Simba Tagz and he isn’t the only artist that I can’t be objective about. There are at least 8 others and here goes the list.
I cannot be objective about Simba Tagz and he isn’t the only artist that I can’t be objective about. There are at least 8 others and here goes the list.
Dr. Chaii is on a path to bless us with a depth of content that continues to make him stand out among the repetitive and formulaic trends of hip-hop/afrobeat today.
With a little fear of apprehension, I can loudly say that with Playlist Rema Hits Holy Ten has set a foundation solid enough to erect skyscrapers.
With arias analyzed, symphonies scrutinized, and visuals penetrated, it’s an incredible song and video with a musical vision that knows no edges.
Grammy® award-winning global sensation DJ Khaled will be the international co-host for this year’s edition.
Despite its efforts to diversify and cautiously walking the line between mainstream, mushroomers and the underdogs, one wouldn’t help but wonder on the snubs of some big stars and even up-comers whose performances were pretty noticeable in 2020.
“….Like the entitlement to think that a body such as mine should exist only for your pleasure? The downright disrespect.”
Pray for AWA!
It’s heavy stuff, and I apologize if this song sticks in your head for the remainder of the day.
In Zimbabwe, men with BDE include Leroy Gopal, Tendai Mtawarira, Hakeem Mandaza, Jonathan Denga and Tino Chinyani.