New song from UK based Zimbawean Joe Shyna.
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New song from UK based Zimbawean Joe Shyna.
Family Tree signee Nadia Nakai has just released the official music video for her first release with the record label, Money Back. The video was put together by Uprooted Media and features such visual candy as: Nadia her self, Nadia in sexy outfits, cars, a cameo from Cassper Nyovest, Cassper's new mobile phone, some more Nadia and more cars. Altogether a dope video, peep it below:
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The highly anticipated visuals for the smash hit by Tytan and Ammara Brown, Mukoko are finally out. (Highly anticipated because we really wanted to see Ammara do the nae nae). The video was directed by Mr Elders Films and it features tuckshops, honey being sold as juju, Ammara twerking and Tytan using Ammara as a musical instrument. Overall a very enjoyable music video, and no doubt we have not heard the last of this song for a long time to come.
Check out the hot video below:
Comrades, we bring you some artwork to remind you of the gnawing hunger in your abdomen, from Charly Carlson's latest single, Choco Milano. Hailing from Nigeria, but currently stuck in Zimbabwe, Charly Carlson is a hip-hop/afrobeats artist and he already has a string of bangers under his belt. This song was produced by frequent collaborator Simba Tagz as well as Mr Kamera who crafted a softer more melodious sound than Charly Carlson normally delivers.
Sometimes when the radio is playing while we're rummaging through rubbish bins for our breakfast, a really catchy song comes on that makes us temporarily forget the thunderous rumblings in our stomachs. This happened with Jam Signal's new single, Stuck In My Head. Jam Signal is a Zimbabwean band of 3, making what they call Afropop, we can hear the jazz in there though.
Early drop to make up for the missed week! The Twimbos are back with a fresh new episode, featuring frontline accounts from Nitefreak at Hinde, in-depth reports from Kigali, expert analysis of Sakhile Dube and Chidimma Adetshina's performances at Miss Universe, and shrewd diplomacy in their takes on the South African Mining standoff and El Salvador's gang prison. Enjoy!