BREEZIE NUKEM DROPS SINGLE TARGETED AT YOUTHS

Jemira Chitakunye

UPCOMING hip-hop musician Breezie Nukem has dropped a new song which rallies the youths to work harder and avoid crime and abuse drugs.

The song, titled Ngwavha, was released on Monday.

Breezie Nukem said:

“My song is for everyone but my main target are the youths who are abusing their lives by taking drugs and being involved in criminal activities which lead them to prison.

“Youths should learn to work rather than to expect a good life when they do not work, it’s better to work rather than steal from people.

“It’s better to try than not to try.

“Many youths have turned to be drug addicts because of depression and other personal reasons but it is better to work (Kungwavha) than to waste your future in the streets.”

He said he will be releasing more songs this year to meet the demands of his growing fan base.

“I have other single tracks that l will be releasing later in the year.

“I feature on Yung Saint’s song ‘Tizira’.

“Recently l featured with Baba Gweru and Yung Saint on ‘Ganzawo Neni,’ which was a Valentine song and still making waves on social media.

“My fans should know that we are aiming at a trophy this year and we should take it home.

“I would like to thank my fans for giving me hope and how they keep pushing me and the support I get from my manager and also my family.”

The new song ‘Ngwavha’ will also carry visuals.

The musician is currently riding on a wave created by his singles which include ‘Pikiniki’, ‘It’s Okay’, ‘Zidanda’, and ‘Bvunza Hameno.’ which are gaining a lot of traction on social media.

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