October 2015

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Thulani Kachingwe
When Tinashe came on the scene people went berserk in trying to figure out whether she was a Zimbabwean or not. The 22yr old songstress who has been making waves after the release of her track 2On which featured School Boy Q is the only girl in a family of three.

Tinashe is the sister to the boys who all have Zimbabwean names, Kudzai and Thulani. Thulani who recently celebrated his birthday in France took to Instagram to post a picture which had the Zimbabwean tag (ZW). I was dazzled by the comments which some of the Zimbabweans (ladies) posted on his pic as they were all fond of him. Some of them (guys) even commented using our vernacular (maybe seeking attention). Thulani is also a producer and has produced one of his sister's tracks as well as a Basketball player.

All those who were doubting, this fam is from Zim. 

On his Graduation a couple of months ago
With his Fam 
Thulani in action

After the interview I had with the Dancehall chanter Qounfuzed on how he is surviving without getting airplay on Dancehall sessions on the radio, he took to his social media platform to announce to his fans some of the reasons why he is not being played by the likes of Templeman and Dj Flevah.

THE TOP 5 REASONS WHY QOUNFUZED DON'T GET AIRPLAY ON DANCEHALL SESSIONS ON RADIO!


1.    The whole beef between Me and Seh Calaz - this is because I was one of the few artists that opposed Seh Calaz during his up rise yet other Dj's and promoters were behind the whole anti Winky D movement. However ,we got caught in the crossfire.
2.   Dj Garry B thinks I should improve my style and sound much more like the old me. (Fair Enough) that’s his opinion.
3.    Dj Flevah says most of my tracks carry "dirty" lyrical content (Fair Enough) that’s his opinion.
4.    God Father Templeman thinks that I concentrate more on the ladies thanon my music career (Fair enough) that’s his opinion.

5.   Etherton Beenie - I just feel like he doesn't like me & when we meet we never talk but its normal I guess and I think he’s just stayin loyal to his Bhanditi side (Fair Enough) it’s his loyalty.
Qounfuzed (Perfoming in SA)

Qounfuzed
The emergence of ZimDancehall on the Zimbabwean music industry for the past couple years has seen artists come and go. Some you will only hear one song and they fade whilst others maintain their graph constantly. One of the artists whom I have listened to and see him grow ever since he started is the notorious star, Qounfuzed. Qounfuzed’s career can be traced from way even before the release of Freeman’s hit song Joina City. What amazes me is how he is still managing it in the industry whilst some radio stations are not giving him air play. Two Dancehall shows which have not played Qounfuzed on radio (maybe for personal reasons) are Judgement Yard’s ZiJudgement and Templeman’s Dancehall remedy (Fact). Below is a lil conversation which I had with Qounfuzed as he was talking about how and why his career is being sabotaged.

Ninja Reezy: Hi king what’s good? Without wasting most of your precious time I just need to ask you a few questions concerning your career.

Qounfuzed: Am good man. The floor is yours you can go on.

Ninja Reezy: So Qounfuzed tell me, I’ve been listening to some of these Dancehall shows on radio and surprisingly I don’t remember hearing your songs but you are one of the artists who ride almost every riddim which come out. Can you tell me how or why you not getting air play?

Qounfuzed: First of all I would like to say one man’s meat is another man’s poison, everyone has their favorite and I guess I’m not the ZimDancehall Djs favorite artist but currently my Afro Jazz track is currently number one on the Top 40 weekly & Top 10 daily charts on Power FM.
So I’m not really moved about ZiJudgement Yard’s opinion about my music or whatever reasons they have whether it’s something to do with my talent or maybe the whole battle between my NDURURANI clique and their BHANDITI clique, but the sky is the limit for me because there are different platforms where I can put my music like the social media and other radio stations. The good part now is that I have die-hard fans who follow my music so they always find me and they get 1st hand updates of whatever they wanna know or get.
So I can safely say I’m surviving and besides I started music way back before ZiJudgement Yard so why should I be moved. If they don’t play me, actually I have stopped listening to ZiJudgement Yard coz it gives me a low self-esteem, they make people believe Zimdancehall has a few artists that’s why they interview the same 5 artists out of over 400 nationwide
Now the promoters also think these few artists are the best this genre has and so they now give these few artists shows.

Ninja Reezy: So is this not affecting ma show enyu in and outside the country. I know recently you were in SA?

Qounfuzed: We are survivors still, nyika yakauya nehondo saka hativhunduke. It does affect shows coz 90% influence comes from the media but like I said one man’s meat is another man’s poison so if you are a promoter and you really like Tally B and for as long as he is still alive and making  music, unomubata wodeedza kushow kwako or wopuhwa malink to his music.
So really not being played on radio session is not an issue but maybe not getting air play on all radio stations or all radio stations ndiwo ma1.

Ninja Reezy: So what words would you want to tell those artists who are also getting the same treatment you’re getting from these other radio or club Djs.

Qounfuzed: Ngavanamate zvinoita bho. Coz who Jah bless no man curse. Nothing beats prayer.

Ninja Reezy: Okay king, thanks for your time ka, anyway tamirira Kusvika Rinyure video lol

Qounfuzed: All good my guy, the video will be out sooner than you think. Stay blessed. 

Platinum Prince with his GAFA dog
It's now official that controversy runs in Platinum Prince's veins. The foul mouthed Zim Dancehall chanter who is well known for firing shots at almost every Dancehall artist has now taken another stunt where he is now gunning for the Dancehall Igwe.

Platinum Prince who was recently on the Ndururani Tour with his best buddy and ally Qounfuzed has taken the industry by storm as he is now firing shots at Winky D. The Ndururani star will be featuring his dog wearing a t-shirt written GAFA at its back in which that is the title used by the ZimDancehall pioneer, Winky D.

The video which is yet to be released has already sent waves around social media as the photos of Platinum Prince and his GAFA dog are circulating. Apparently people has caught mixed feelings on this issue with others saying that the boy is now becoming too big for his shoes as he should know where to begin and end.

Others are of the notion that dissing is part of the game and there is notjing wrong with that as long as it won't get personal . "The boy who has now been in the game for quite some time is lyrically fiend and his word play is off the hook and I don't see any reason why it is bad to diss someone when it is not personal", said one commentator on Facebook.

Now the question is, will Platinum Prince's career last for a long time considering the level of his diss game?

Winky D (Gaffer)

WINKY D ft SHINSOMAN - SURVIVOR (LYRICS)

Vakati hona taka leza pakona/
Vanoti hatina zvatinogona/

Kuma ghetto youth mikana ishoma/
Hakuna ghetto youth risina zvarino gona/
Saka shinso ndopa mhiko/
Kusapporta ghettoasi hakuna iriko/
Takumiririra vanhu kunge Steve Biko/


Ukaona Bigman ukaona Shinso/
Pane hobho vanenge isusu vane zvipo/

Maghetto youth gozha/
Vanomhanya mic, anotamba bhora/
But hapana zviripo/


Ndati ndizame chioconductor porisi ririkurova nemboma apa/
Ndironge musika panacharter demon rekanzuru rabva rabata/

Shinsoman the dancehall father ndabatwa/
Biggy mucentral police ndavata/
Zvakaoma kudaro, tiri masurvivor isu tiri masurvivor/
Ende futi tine nharo tonenge macgyver isu tinege mcgyver/
Saka shonsoman neni biggy man/


SAKA BIGMAN NENI SHINSOMAN

Mukadzi nemwana vakamirira kumba/
Baba vachadzoka kubasa/

Ini ndakandwa ndakandwa mukabiasi/
Tariro handife ndakarasa/
Ndichangoramba ndichishingirira/
I one day tichabudirira/
Chirega kuchema kambani yekuti musodzi/
Haifiyaka chovha ndima/
Handingaburitse zino ivo baba Devonte/
Vachikohwa pandakarima/


Ndati ndizame chioconductor porisi ririkurova nemboma apa/
Ndironge musika panacharter demon rekanzuru rabva rabata/

Shinsoman the dancehall father ndabatwa/
Biggy mucentral police ndavata/
Zvakaoma kudaro, tiri masurvivor isu tiri masurvivor/
Ende futi tine nharo tonenge macgyver isu tinege mcgyver/
Saka shonsoman neni biggy man/


Shinsoman
SAKA BIGMAN NENI SHINSOMAN


Vakati hona taka leza pakona/
Vanoti hatina zvatinogona/

Kuma ghetto youth mikana ishoma/
Hakuna ghetto youth risina zvarino gona/
Saka shinso ndopa mhiko/
Kusapporta ghettoasi hakuna iriko/
Takumiririra vanhu kunge Steve Biko’/


Ukaona Bigman ukaona Shinso/
Pane hobho vanenge isusu vane zvipo/

Maghetto youth gozha/
Vanomhanya mic, anotamba bhora/
But hapana zviripo/


Ndati ndizame chioconductor porisi ririkurova nemboma apa/
Ndironge musika panacharter demon rekanzuru rabva rabata/

Shinsoman the dancehall father ndabatwa/
Biggy mucentral police ndavata/
Zvakaoma kudaro, tiri masurvivor isu tiri masurvivor/
Ende futi tine nharo tonenge macgyver isu tinege mcgyver/
Saka shonsoman neni biggy man/


SAKA BIGMAN NENI SHINSOMAN

Zvakaoma kudaro, tiri masurvivor isu tiri masurvivor/
Ende futi tine nharo tonenge macgyver isu tinege mcgyver/

Saka shonsoman neni biggy man/

SAKA BIGMAN NENI SHINSOMAN

Zvakaoma kudaro, tiri masurvivor isu tiri masurvivor/
Ende futi tine nharo tonenge macgyver isu tinege mcgyver/

Saka shonsoman neni biggy man/

SAKA BIGMAN NENI SHINSOMAN




So the last time I spoke to Quazor we talked about him being a producer and stuff as well as the challenges he has faced in climbing up the ladder. Apparently Quazor is a man of his word, he promised to drop his first album and today his word came to pass.

The album which is named Unstable Hertz, the boy QuaZor tries to give us a piece of each and every side that he is capable of producing. Like the title says (Unstable), this album has more than four genres. Though majority of the tracks are hiphop there are also other genres like Afro-Pop, R'n'B, Electronic Dance Music and Dancehall. Some of the famous voices which featured on this album include: Jay Mashaire and Trae Yung.
QuaZor

Below is the track list in the album:
1. If Only ft Jay Mashaire 
2. Handikusiye ft Tanacca & Dj Al
3. MaHeavy ft Creazy
4. Understand It ft Yusuf & Dj Al
5. Grind & Shine ft Kue G, KingBit & Trae Yung
6. Mugochifila ft Cage
7. In The Club ft Ngoni Motsi & KingBit
8. Perfect ft TLB
9. Magic Cup ft Creazy, Tatlaxo & TLB
10. Super Love ft Tatlaxo & TLB
11. Party Mi Seh ft I Ancient
12 Anthem ft Cage, KingBit, Mega Yut, Promics, Tatlaxo, Slizzy Aj, Tricky Star, I Ancient, TLB & Kue G


Schingy
Once again the so-called controversial clique, Team Bhoo has again dropped what I call one of the best Zim Hip Hop video for 2015 so far (if there are any contenders) . The Hatitambwe Idzodzo video which features T Gonzi of the Zvenyu fame is a track in which if you watch it, you will know who's being fired shots at.

The classy video which was directed by one of the best directors, Rasquesity Keaitse was shot in the ghetto of Chi-town and features a couple hot chicks, the other one having been on Roki & ExQ's Alleluah as well as Ziyai zvinhu. The video depicts a ghetto gangster life with niggaz wearing the Team Bhoo apparel, holding Ciroc and Grey goose bottles and Dj Towers holding his selfie stick with some US Dollars tied to it.

Niggaz go on to hit some 'expensive' watch with a golf stick and the Ciroc bottle also not surviving as it is sent flying with a base ball bat. The funny part of this video is when Schingy spray paint some Pokello, Xndr, Cindy pictures on the wall. Lol I wont comment on this one as y'all now know who was being told that Hatitambwe Idzodzo.

Anyway this is so far one of the best videos I've seen in 2015, ZBC has actually set a pace that Hip Hop fans gon be talking bout on social media. By the way "Dj Towers havafanire kudedzera zvanoita zviya lol" , said one Zim Hip Hop fan.

Watch Team Bhoo ft T Gonz - Hatitambwe Idzodzo 

With the Zim Hip Hop Awards around the corner and the deadline for the artists’ applications being set we been thinking of the potential winners of the annual accolades. This article is based on opinions and if you think you have your own nominees and winners you are free to share with us in the comment box. Apparently there are only a few artists whom we gon look at and whom we think 2015 was their year. The artists whom we gon talk about below are potential winners if they submit their applications for the awards.

To begin with, the first category I’m gon look at is the Best Newcomer. There might be quite a number of rappers which will come to your mind if you think about this category. One guy who has popped up and caught people’s attention is the Bulawayo rapper Asaph. Asaph who calls himself the Zim Hip Hop Savior rose to stardom with his 2015 album called Kingsvilla. Kingsvilla which include tracks like Burg Sosh, Potential (feat Mimie) and my personal favorite Kingsvilla is a compilation of some of the doppest Zim Hip Hop tracks which you gon put on repeat all day long and if he was to get enough air play he probably would have a couple of hit songs. If Asaph submits his application then he is one of the artists who stands a chance to win at the ZHHA.

The next category which am gon look at is the Best Male in which I have a few rappers whom I think will walk away with the accolades at the Zim Hip Hop Awards. The first guy whom I think is gon walk away with this accolade is Gze, one of the best lyricist in the industry. Gze’s Chimio which featured Jnr Brown might make just make him the best male artist this year. Another artist who will be contesting this award is the Bulawayo based Luveve boy, Cal Vin. Cal who recently launched his album made people nod their heads with his hit track Zkhupani which also saw him make a collaboration of the same track’s remix with one of Africa’s best, Cassper Nyovest. The other contestants include the king of vernacular rap, Noble Styles and Soko Matemai, Sharky.

Anyway, how can we talk about the the Zim Hip Hop Awards without mentioning the femcees. These females have shown that they are capable of going neck to neck with their male counterparts. One of the femcees whom might take the Best Female award is the Masofa Panze queen Blackperl. Blackperl’s recent offering might just add her an advantage on winning the best female accolade as track has wowed many Hip Hop followers in Zim.


Now it’s only left to the artists to submit their applications for the awards and remember this is an opinion based article and if you don’t agree with it haisi nyaya gara wakadaro lol.

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