`Neo-soul genre has potential to grow’

Kevin Munetsi
Kevin Munetsi

Leroy Dzenga Arts Reporter
There are many local neo-soul followers, but the genre is not growing in the country because singers are not keen to pursue the style, young musician Kevin Munetsi has said.

The 23-year-old vocalist said if his genre had more figures to complement him and acts like Prayer-soul, then it will be on the same pedestal with sounds like hip-hop and dancehall in the country. He said locals love neo-soul, judging by the way they vote for the likes of John Legend and Frank Ocean on local radio shows.

In an interview with The Herald, Munetsi said a precondition for a genre’s blossoming is a great number of artistes pushing towards a common goal. The artiste who recently released a new song titled “Rush” said he believes his latest offering will change the perceptions upcoming musicians have on neo soul.

“The song is a minimalist combination of RnB and Trap music which has a medium tempo which represents neo-soul while staying abreast with trends,” he said.

The song becomes his fifth career single adding to a discography which includes the hit “Let Me Part Two”, in which he featured Depth of hip-hop duo, The Soular Rayze.

Neo-soul in Zimbabwe has not been growing for years with just a few acts including Fungayi Nengare, Simmz 27, Prayersoul and Munetsi trying to steer the sub-genre ahead.

In neighbouring country South Africa, artistes in a similar category like Vusi Nova, Kyle Deutsche and Lloyd Cele are celebrated in their locality making their trade a viable way of survival.

 

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