Edwin Nhukarume
CONTROVERSIAL Zim dancehall artists, Ndunge Yute and Dobba Don, will feature on Gearbox Riddim set to be released this month by Bingu Village Studios (BVS).
Founder of BVS, Boss Bingu, has told the Zim dancehall fans to watch out for masterpieces on Gearbox Riddim from Ndunge Yute and Dobba Don.
The riddim will have only two female artists, Miss Tee and Lady Soft.
Other artists include Silent Killer, Guzu Kangarue, Mr E1, Tirori, Mr Wash and Stylish Don.
“There are amazing artists on the riddim with big names such Silent Killer, Ndunge Yute and Dobba Don.
“They have delivered great tracks on this riddim.
“Not forgetting Dobba Don, there is huge talent in Zim dancehall.
“He will be recording with us any time he wants.
“We will continue to give him time here to record for free because we know recording makes him feel better and we want to see him succeed rather than going down,” said Boss Bingu.
He added:
“It’s unfortunate there are only two ladies on the riddim. We would love to balance the number since we support gender equality.”
Boss Bingu said the name of the riddim was inspired by his other hustle.
“Gearbox Riddim came from my other part of trade.
“I am a mechanic, so I thought of the way the gearbox works.
“In life we have this gearbox as humans which we use to control our life.
“I am against fast life. People should follow the laws of nature and life,” he told H-Metro.




