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Bryan K - Halftime With Bibo EP Review

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Bryan K has definitely found his groove, he has fully embraced the soulfulness in his music. That move was more evident last year when he released the lovely Bibo Worldwide album, which I loved a lot.  Various tracks from Bibo Worldwide are still getting a lot of love to this day but despite that Bryan K has decided to hit us with some more soulful vibes. Was definitely waiting for this project, he was promising soulful jams and I'm all for that. The EP has finally dropped and after some days listening to the album will today be sharing my views and thoughts on the project. As usual will be doing a track by track review. 1. Don't Take It Away  Am not so sure about the first lines, their cringy, also the first lines after the first chorus are cringy. However despite those two lines this is quite a lovely jam, vocals are instrumentals are all arranged very well and complement each other well.  2. Huya Bibo continues on this lovely afro soul tip, on this track he is praising his o

Tanto Wavie : Sungura Museve Album Review

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It's always a good thing to introduce a sound that is unique to you, it's actually every artists dream to stand out and be unique. Over the years Tanto Wavie has been pushing his sungura fused trap music which he termed TrapSu and it has actually garnered some love and respect by music fans. First got to encounter TrapSu in John Chibadura and enjoyed the song, this year he released John Vilu Gate which he tapped into the System Tazvida sound, also enjoyed that track. He has been perfecting his sound over the yrs and now we get a full album filled with Trap Sungura goodness and also fittingly titled Sungura Museve. Got my copy of the album and today will be sharing my thoughts and views on the album and TrapSu sound.  As usual will be doing my track by track review followed by mu overall thoughts on the album. 1. Intro   On the intro they are saying Tanto is the best, he can go away but come back and dominate.  2. Sungura Museve On this title track Tanto is saying am going back

My Journey with and The State of Zim Hip Hop

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As a 90's kid was fortunate enough to witness the full impact of the Urban Grooves Movement era. In that era all urban genres were established and my love for different genres was also established. On this video will be sharing with you how I fell in love with local Hip Hop and will take you on a personal journey of how I witnessed the genre grow. Right now Dancehall has reached a plateu the growth has slowed down significantly and it the perfect time for another genre to take over and Hip Hop is definitely among those genres. Watch and enjoy. Feel free to share your thoughts on the state of Hip Hop down below. Proud_Zimbo

Jah Prayzah - Gwara Album Review

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Was a huge fan of Jah Prayzah's last project Hokoyo, loved a lot of tracks from the project and it became my favourite project from the artist. Also as the year ended when I did the Proud Zimbo Music Awards 2020 Hokoyo went on to become my album of the year.  At the beginning of each year when I compile the ten projects I am looking forward to the most in that year, JP's project was among the ten. So when he announced that a ln album was in the works I was excited and immediately got to listening when it dropped.  Wanted to see how he was gonna develop his sound from what he did on Hokoyo, whether he was gone better it....??? The album finally dropped and today will be sharing with you my views and thoughts.  As usual will be a doing a track by track review down below.  1. Bvumbamira The dreamy start was a good move, it set the tone for the track very well. JP is crying out unto his ancestors to guide and lead him on the journey of life. This is a prayer many are having in thes