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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




Winky D

WINKY D BOOED FOR THE 1ST TIME

JAMAICAN reggae sensation Luciano put up a sterling performance and lived up to his promise to Zimbabwean fans soon after he touched down at the airport last Tuesday.Luciano did not disappoint the many fans who thronged Glamis Arena in the capital on Friday night for his much awaited show dubbed Pacific Zimbabwe SunSplash.True to his words, Luciano, affectionately known as the Messenger’s high octane performance left fans clamouring for more.

Although the collaborative effort for the show between Chipaz Promotions and Savanna Tobacco failed to attract a bumper crowd, Luciano’s performance was nonetheless a thriller.Obviously leaving the organisers counting their losses, the gathering at the show resembled part of the crowd the "Batai Munhu" combination of Sulumani Chimbetu and Jah Prayzah would attract during their joint performances.The poor attendance did not dissuade the Messenger from doing what he knows best.With local artistes appearing to be running out of steam and promoters trying their luck on foreign artistes, it was a different hymn for Luciano who managed to steal the thunder.
Born Jephter McClymont, Luciano was performing in the country for the second time in eight years having performed in 2007 courtesy of the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority.Backed by local band Hotta Fire, The Give My Love A Try hit maker got to the stage around midnight and wasted no time getting straight into the business of the night as he was left to rule the night after some of the local artistes who were part of the line-up failed to impress.Luciano’s playlist which included hits Give Praise, In This Together, Sweep Over My Soul, It’s Me Again Jah and One Way Ticket among others, proved to be popular with revellers who constantly sang along.While the Messenger managed to thrill, some of the local acts failed to rise to expectations.
Self-proclaimed dancehall president Winky D failed to match Luciano while Martin Sibanda and his Ndolwane Super Sounds proved more of "studiomen" than stage musicians, disappointing fans.Taking it from the fans’ reaction, their gestures showed that they were not satisfied with the duo’s performance who could have been embarrassed after disappointed fans started throwing beverage cans in the air pelting and possibly demanding them to leave the stage.They could have pelted the duo with the cans, but refrained possibly out of respect to the Messenger whose lyrics are dominated by messages of peace.
Fans waved Winky D off the stage after his dismal performance while others could be seen leaving the venue during his early performance.Unlike his previous live shows, it was rare that fans would walk out of the venue while the Bhachi neJean singer would be performing.“Winky D is slowly getting finished, he has nothing new to offer and his playlist has not changed for a while.“It is predictable; I know which song he is going to play after this one and he wants us to wait for that? See you guys I am leaving,” one of the fans could be heard complaining. And true, Winky D went on to play the same song according to the fans’ prediction.However, Dendera ace Sulumani Chimbetu who played as the opening act, contemporary musician Jah Prayzah as closing act, dancehall chanters Tocky Vibes, Sniper Storm and Dadza D managed to put up a sterling performance that sent fans into a frenzy.Chimbetu could have been disappointed to perform in an ‘empty venue’ after he was made to cover up for Sibanda and his Ndolwane Super Sounds who were supposed to give the opening performance at the time fans were still trickling in. Sibanda arrived late for the show.
It was the same story for the Tsviriyo singer who also performed for a handful crowd when he gave the closing act at a time fans had already left after Ndolwane Super Sounds and Winky D’s poor performances.

Dancehall music “bad boy” Soul Jah Love seems to be continuing with his act of non-fulfilment of contractual obligations despite claiming that it had become a thing of the past when he appointed his wife Bounty Lisa as his manager.It appears he is determined to continue snubbing shows. On Friday, he pulled another shocker by failing to turn up for the show despite having received upfront payment. Many thought he would change after his recent predicament in the hands of the police in Mutare after he failed to fulfil two assignments that resulted in businessman-cum- politician Esau Mupfumi reporting him to the police.It seems Soul Jah Love has not repented.
NewsDay is reliably informed that the Ndini Uya Uya singer was actually performing in Zvishavane, but he continuously lied to the event organiser (Chipaz) that he was going to turn up for the show.

On several occasions Jah Love has left both fans and promoters upset.The Conquering president, born Soul Musaka is failing to take advantage and capitalise on his popularity on the showbiz scene as he continues boycotting shows. Sound groups that took turns to entertain fans on the turntables included Judgement Yard, Fyah Lynx, Red Fox Sound and Black Spider with turntable experts like Templeman, Gary B and DJ Cables.
Speaking to NewsDay, Chipaz said he was happy with both local acts and Luciano’s performance and thanked fans who attended the show for their support.“It was a good show, though the turnout was low, all the artistes who performed showed commitment,” Chipaz said. After his performance, Luciano left the country on Saturday and travelled to Ghana for another concert.Despite having a busy schedule, Luciano managed to record a duet with Jah Prayzah at Monolio Studios owned by prolific guitarist- cum-producer Mono Mukundu.

Winky D (IGWE)

WINKY D HEADLINES THIS YEAR'S CASTLE TANKARD

Veteran Zimdancehall artiste Winky D, who has become a regular feature at Delta Beverages functions, is promising a polished act at this year’s edition of Castle Tankard slated for May 16 in Harare.
Winky D’s manager Jonathan Banda told the Daily News that Delta Beverages fell in love with the 32-year-old artiste since 2010 because of his high level of professionalism. “One secret of life is that; be good every time and fortune will follow you. As a band we are guided by principles of professionalism. “Winky D has been consistent in the provision of good acts and he is not known for wrong reasons such as controversies. “We always deliver polished acts whenever we perform and that is the secret behind our success story,” said the award- winning arts manager.
This year’s edition of Castle Tankard is penciled for Borrowdale Race Course and is running under the theme ‘Perfection in motion’. Winky D whose real name is Wallace Chirumiko will share the stage with Savanna Tobacco brand ambassadors Suluman Chimbetu and Tocky Vibes. The musical showcase comes as a chance for rising dancehall artiste Obey Makamure aka Tocky Vibes to prove himself.
In the past, Winky D, whose albums include The People’s Devotee, Chatsva, Cum 2 Tek Ova, Igofigo and Vanhu Vakuru among others has participated at various Delta Beverages functions such as Beer Festivals, Castle Tankard and Campus Nights just to mention a few. “We have been a regular feature at Castle Tankard and only missed the 2014 edition because we had a musical concert in South Africa,” said Banda.
Winky D is among pioneers of dancehall music in the country. Since the launch of his musical career, the singer performed in almost every continent and has won a number of musical awards. Some of his awards include Zim Dancehall Awards — Best Song gong, Best Social Message (Mafirakureva), Best Live Performer and Best Video and Choreography, Best Artiste 2013 (male) among others. He won the National Arts Merit Awards with the album Igofigo and People’s Choice award in 2010.
The Ninja President as Winky D is affectionately known by his fans shared the stage with international musicians such as P-Square, Capleton and Beenie Man among others.
Source: Daily News
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WINKY D & SOULJAH LOVE REFUSES A COLLABO WITH BUFFALO SOULJAH

The award winning for Best Dancehall Artist in Africa Buffalo Souljah is set to start 2015 by making "History Moves" according to him. The Dance Hall star who is now into the Channel O Hall of Fame is set to release what is going to be a masterpiece as he collaborates with top Zim Dance Hall Artists. The track which is yet to be released is called #ZimDancehall2DiWorld. The track features top Zimbabwean Dancehall Artists which include Seh Calaz, Shinsoman, Freeman, Killer T, Guspy Warrior, Lady Squanda & DJ Smiley.

Unfortunately Buffalo Souljah approached some of the top Zim Dancehall artists and they refused the offer since they did not want to work with some of the artists on Buff's list. Buffalo Souljah was quoted saying,

 "e approached, Some of the Top Dancehall artist rejected the collaboration becoz dey didn't want to work with the list of the artist on the track and some had different opinions. But the ones on the list are the ones who agreed to collaborate for the sake of putting zim dancehall on the African map and goin international. Hence we are going to shoot a high budget music video in February. #ZimDancehallToTheWorld"
Though Buff did not mention the names of the artists who refused the offer it is obvious and many people assume that Winky D & Souljah Love are the ones who could not work with some of the artists mentioned above because of their differences. So Zimbabwe prepare for a cracker which might rock Africa and the world as we all say #ZimDancehallToTheWorld


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