NEW: Tindo Ngwazi plots to exit Mark Ngwazi’s shadow

Online Reporter

TINDO Ngwazi, younger brother to Mark Ngwazi, believes his latest offering “Bhedhegubhe” has capacity to make the grade on the market.

The six-track album was released before Alick Macheso and Mark Ngwazi dropped “Tinosvitswa Nashe” and “Nharo Nezvinenharo”, respectively.

“My Love” (featuring Mark Ngwazi), “Eria na Erisha”, “Bhedheghubhe”, “Ndavanzwa Vachibheja”, “Wakaita Nharo” and “Wagara Wakazvironga” are the songs that make up the album.

“I started my music journey in 2019 with the release of ‘Hapana Hapana’. I have since unleashed four albums to date.

“I believe this new offering will do the trick for me,” said Tindo in an interview with The Sunday Mail Online.

He, however, said some people are confusing his music with that of his brother, Mark.

“Our music is not very different. Our voices and instruments are almost the same,” he said.

Tindo started the music journey together with Mark in 2015.

Together, they recorded their debut album “Zvandigumbura”, which was inspired by their loss in the 2013 edition of Chibuku Road to Fame.

They only split after releasing “Charger YeTsono” in 2018.

Mark continued with the group Njanja Express, while Tindo went on to form The Adequate Sounds.

Tindo’s second album, “Tamirira Judgement”, carried the popular track “Mombe Dzemukaka.”

Last year, he dropped his third album titled “Vasundaidzi Vengarava”, with tracks that include “Chihera”, “Tandarai Makapfeka” and “Hamuna Nhamo.”

“I think I have to be active on social media to reach out to more fans,” he said.

He also hopes to record new videos with the help of prominent music promoter and Harare-based businessman Munyaradzi “Goldfinger” Makombora.

The videos will be produced by NAXO Films.

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