Easter Special at Jamaica Inn City

 

The trio has become regulars at the hangout which is located some 35km along the Harare-Mutare highway. It will be a night of song and dance when Mic Inity, Diana and Sniper Storm take to the stage this Easter.

Mic Inity and his Hotta Fyah Band are simply in a class of their own and command a huge following in Harare. After years of singing cover versions from yesteryear greats like Bob Marley to recent tunes from the likes of Jah Cure and Mavado, Mic Inity released his debut 13-track album “Freedom”.

His booming voice quickly reminds many of Buju Banton and his stage act clearly tells the story of a talented young musician who, if he keeps the feet on the ground, is likely to take the world by storm. His music caters for both the young and old.
“Freedom” is a social commentary, prayer, dance and collaborative effort featuring Kenyan Sister Mercy, Jamaican Lutan Faya and rising dancehall singer and music producer Guspy Warrior.

On the other hand, Diana’s soulful music has endeared her well to mature audiences.
Formerly a lead singer of the group 2BG, Diana has won the hearts of many since she went solo. She fuses her sound with mbira, a feat which saw her graduating from being an urban groover to a fully baked singer.

Sniper, aka “The General”, continues to thrill audiences with his hard-hitting vibes.
He has built a brand for himself as “The General”, who advocates for peace, love and unity among his fans. He is also a disciplined performer such that he never leaves his fans crying for more or disappointed.

“The General” has several hits including “Love Yemusaoja”, “Wainira Musoja” and “Hubinya”, to mention just three.
“The General” ahs curtain-raised for most international artistes including Mavado, Agent Sasco and Elephant Man among others.

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