Automan releases collabo with Jamaican artiste

Sophia Chese Arts Correspondent
Rising Zimdancehall artiste Gainmore Charewa aka “Automan” has collaborated with Jamaican musician Krazy Don on a single that was released last month.

Titled “More Life” the single is already rocking the airwaves.

In an interview, Automan through his manager Blessing Manhando of Propa Bles Studios said he is happy that his dream is coming true and promised to keep on coming with international productions.

“I am very happy to have collaborated with a Jamaican artiste since that was always my dream when I ventured in the industry. I wanted to go international and now that the song is already being received in Jamaica, I am overwhelmed and I feel so encouraged that I am going to continue coming up with good music and collaborating with international artistes,” he said.

Commenting on how they met, Automan said it was through his management who sent Krazy Don a clip of him free styling after learning that the Jamaican wanted to do collaborations with different artistes from different countries.

“I sent a clip to Krazy Don and out of a lot of clips from all over the world he chose to work with me. Propa Bless studios producer did the beat and produced the song,” he said.

“For the sake of our dancehall fans, we decided to do the song in English and Patois since our fan base consists mainly of Rastafarians,” he added.

Krazy Don on the other hand hailed Zimbabwean music and dancehall artistes saying the song is a masterpiece that is all about his 2016 resolution.

“It’s all about my New Year resolution and I say big up Zimbabwe, big up Africa,” he said.

Krazy Don is currently Jamaica’s fast rising dancehall musician with a number of hits under his belt including “Party”, “Candle and “Light Again”,

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