The album has the title track Mapostori and Pemberai, Tinopa Mbiri, NdiJesu and Satan’ Imbabva. In December there will be a live DVD recording of the album.
In an interview yesterday, the pint-sized Magacha said the album was a mixed bag of genres.
He said it was made to minister to a cross section of people and caters for both the young and the old.
“What I try to do is to cut across all generations and we have got our way of doing things.
“The album has a bit of museve for fast beats and slow paced music,” said Magacha.
He said his music; Seba Music was original and a brand on its own.
“I take long to release albums as this one took two years. This is because it is original Seba Music that has to stay on the market and is a brand,” said Magacha.
He said the live DVD recording would see him perform all his tracks for the album and others from previous albums.
“I am still selecting the tracks that we will record at the live DVD concert. It will be a polished performance.
“We preach that we are children of God who does wonders and I want it (live recording) to be a testimony that as Christians we practise what we preach,” said Magacha.
He said he was planning to do a tour of United States, Canada, United Kingdom and Australia.
“We have not confirmed anything, but we are planning to tour America, Canada, UK and Australia. I have toured Africa and I want to go to these places God willing,” said Magacha.
He said his brother Tinashe was in the studio recording his solo album that promised to be one to remember.



