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Mbeu & The Mhodzi Tribe - The Mhodzi Diaries Album Review

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Mbeu has been in fine form since he dropped his reggae singles collection in 2017, superb reggae tracks such as Mavanga , Emma , Kuti Unzi , Ndapfugama ..etc made Mbeu an instant darling for many reggae fans.  He  further solidified his status as one of the brightest musical acts in the nation with his super beautiful 2018 debut Hatizvimirire album which was and is still a marvel to listen to. On that album he changed to a more Afro jazz, Afro fusion sound, which opened up many doors for him and won him loads of fans. Reviewed the album and it went on to become my top album of 2018, it's beautiful piece of art. Hatizvimirire coupled with good management made sure Mbeu was one of the most sought after act in the country in 2018, he performed at countless events making sure his music is known in as many corners of the nation as possible. At the beginning of the year Mbeu's mentor and legendary artist Dr Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi sadly passed away. Mbeu was then chose...

Freeman - Gango Album Review

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Freeman has been in the music game for more than 10 years now and has been one of the most consistent artists in the genre since its inception, only Winky D can be said to be more consistent. When it however comes to albums Freeman is arguably the best in the game, many dancehall artists fail dismally when it comes to albums so  they concentrate more on singles. His last album Mukuru Wekambani was quite a solid project, made a review of it and you can read it here : Mukuru Wekambani Album Review . After some months of teasing and hyping his project he has released a follow up project and as usual got my copy and will now be sharing with you my thoughts and views on the project. Whilst doing the review noticed that Freeman now has website where you can learn and remain updated on the HKD Boss's every move, visit the site : Freeman.com . As usual will be doing a tack by track review 1. Gango...[prod by Cymplex] The first and title track of the album is on a reggae tip a...