Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Takura Tendayi is a Zimbabwean singer and songwriter. He is well known for his frequent collaborations with Chase & Status and Sub Focus, as well as many other dubstep and drum and bass artists. [2]
Mukudzei Chitsama (born 18 November 1998), known professionally as Holy Ten is a Zimbabwean Hip Hop, song writer and music producer and nicknamed "Mujaya or Ba Ju" by fans, is a hiphop artist from Zimbabwe. He was born in Harare, Zimbabwe.
Qounfuzed was nominated for Best New Artist in 2013 [8] and Best Video in 2014 at the Zimdancehall Awards and was awarded as Zimdancehall Best Artist in Diaspora 2020. [9] In 2022 Qounfuzed was awarded Best Male Artist of 2021 at the Zimbabwe British Entertainment Awards.
Charles Charamba (born 27 April 1971) is a Zimbabwean gospel musician and a former pastor in the Apostolic Faith Mission Church of Zimbabwe (AFM). He has since started his own church. Charamba's albums have been the top selling gospel music in Zimbabwe since the early 2000s.
Mapanzure started his musical career in late 2017 and released his first single Wapunza which as of October 2023 has been viewed over 4.3 million times on YouTube. [3]2019 saw the contemporary artist being nominated for an AFRIMA award in the Best Artiste, Duo, or Group in African R'N'B & Soul category for his song TV Room, a collaboration with Hillzy.
Zimbabwean hip hop is a variety of hip hop music that is popular in Zimbabwe.It emerged in the early 1990s. Prominent artists include Young Gemini, [1] Noluntu J, [2] Voltz JT ,Br3eze, [3] Ti Gonzi, Junior Brown, Calvin, Saintfloew, Holy Ten, Trey Heart, Asaph , Kriss Newtone, [4] Suhn, Denim Woods, Hanna, Tanto Wavie, Tehn Diamond, Synik, Maskiri, T3rry Tempo, [5] TreyXL, Munetsi, Bling4, Tha ...
Blessing Annatoria Chitapa is a Zimbabwe-born [1] singer from Russells Hall, Dudley. [2] She won the ninth series of The Voice UK; [3] the winner's single and her debut, a cover version of Robbie Williams' "Angels", [4] charted at number 50 on the UK Singles Download Chart. [5]
Imbube was created by Zimbabweans while they were still technically a part of Rhodesian culture. [8] This genre consisted of male singers in an acapella style, which differed from most of the typical music at the time that was formed around unique instruments.