Adrenaline sets sights on conquering Bulawayo’s urban music scene

Mthabisi Tshuma [email protected]

A RISING three-member urban music outfit, Adrenaline, is making its intentions clear after releasing two new singles that the group hopes will cement its place among Bulawayo’s next generation of music stars.

Operating under 787 Creative Studios, a division of Kings Highway Technologies, the trio consists of Peligrosso Blxze (Terrence Dalubuhle Gumede), Flammy A (Thandolwenkosi Nyoni) and Da King (Trevor Mduduzi Mushunje).

The emerging artistes are carving out a unique identity within Zimbabwe’s urban music landscape through a fusion of Amapiano, Hip-Hop and R&B, blending English and isiNdebele lyrics to reflect contemporary youth culture while remaining rooted in local experiences and storytelling.

Their latest releases, Auto (Thath’iPhoto) and Muntu Wam, serve as an introduction to the group’s sound and artistic vision.

Auto (Thath’iPhoto), which features Street Keys and Da King, is a laid-back Kwaito-inspired Amapiano offering that celebrates confidence, township culture and youthful self-expression. Meanwhile, Muntu Wam sees Peligrosso Blxze and Flammy A team up with Street Keys for a smooth Hip-Hop and R&B collaboration that fuses modern urban sounds with authentic Zimbabwean narratives.

Adrenaline manager Sibuyile Sibanda said the group’s ambition extends beyond releasing music, as they seek to establish sustainable careers in an increasingly competitive industry.
“Adrenaline’s story reflects the ambitions and creativity of emerging Zimbabwean artistes working to build sustainable careers within the modern music industry. We believe Adrenaline’s journey offers an interesting perspective on independent music development, youth creativity and the continued growth of Zimbabwean urban music,” said Sibanda.

She added that the group has taken important professional steps to position itself for long-term success.
“All members are BMI-registered, ensuring professional publishing administration and royalty tracking, which is an important step for any artiste seeking to build a sustainable music career.”

The trio has also received a significant boost after being selected to perform at the NoHeeps Posse Show 2026, a growing pan-African platform dedicated to discovering and showcasing emerging talent from across the continent.
Sibanda believes the opportunity will expose the group to wider audiences while helping them build valuable industry connections. – Follow on X: @mthabisi_mthire

 

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