I’m not finished yet, says Guspy Warrior

Lovemore Meya Arts Correspondent
Dancehall musician Guspy Warrior has dismissed claims that he is down and out in the entertainment circles as he is busy in the studio recording his 21-track singles com- pilation.

Zim dancehall chanter Seh Calaz performs during his birthday bash at Mbare Netball Complex on Saturday. Yesterday we erroneously identified Killer T as Seh Calaz in one of the pictures taken at the event. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. - Editor
Zim dancehall chanter Seh Calaz performs during his birthday bash at Mbare Netball Complex on Saturday. Yesterday we erroneously identified Killer T as Seh Calaz in one of the pictures taken at the event. We apologise for any inconvenience caused. – Editor

The mix tape, titled “Game of Dancehall” is set to be released in the first week of August with 12 accompanying videos.

Born Emmanuel Manyeruke, Guspy said he is still in the game and is working on a mix tape that is likely to make him claim the man of the moment tag.

“I am a trendsetter and on my forthcoming singles collection I employed the services of both renowned producers and upcoming ones as well. When I stopped recording last year on my album ‘Wedzera Mawatts’, and have been trying to come up with something unique,” he said.

Guspy feels that there is still a lot in music that many producers and artistes are not keen to learn and challenged them to be more creative.

“I went around seeing, meeting other upcoming producers to see how they are doing musically for me to bring a change.

And as we speak, I collaborated with Dobba Don, Hazel Eyes, Slim Dogg and Smartex. With Hazel, we did a track titled ‘Beautiful’, while Smartex featured on the track ‘Zvimoko Hobho’and Slim Dogg ‘Zero Pressure’, to single out a few,” he said.

The compilation comments on life situations as well as party tracks like “Zvimoko Hobho”, which is a summer track, it calls for ladies presents at parties for them to be more meaningful.

 

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