Charles Dzimwasha
Belgium-based Zimdancehall artist King Labash seems to be making a good name away from home in Amsterdam following his recent performances.
The singer had time in the office last weekend where he had an electrifying performance of his classic hits.

Known for popular tracks like “Basketball Dance” and “Burn Burn,” Labash brought his unique energy to the stage, performing alongside hits like D-Flex’s “Tsaona” on the same riddim.
Hailing from Chitungwiza, the singer expressed his gratitude for performing for a diverse, international audience.
“I have always wanted to perform on an international stage for people from different walks of life, not just Zimbabweans,” he said.
“That’s been my vision from the start, and it’s amazing to see it come true.”
Despite being away from Zimbabwe, Labash assured his fans that he has been hard at work behind the scenes.
“I am an element of surprise. I have always been working hard, it’s just that people don’t always check out my music,” he explained.
Labash also revealed that he is finishing up his new album, titled Handei Nebag, which is set to feature eight tracks.
The album is slated for release in October, and he promised his fans something special.
“Don’t worry, I am working on giving you something good,” he reassured.
The artist even revealed that he has been remixing some of his older tracks, like “Burn Burn,” transforming them into fresh electro-dance versions that have been well-received in Europe.
As fans eagerly await Handei Nebag, it’s clear that King Labash is ready to make a big comeback, both in Zimbabwe and on the international stage.




