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The six-track album features songs like “Mary”, “Ratidzo” and “Chokwadi Ndafara” among others. The album dwells on societal settings and is inspired by the likes of Leonard Dembo and Oliver Mtukudzi.
Robert Zano, one of the group members, was hopeful that the new album would be a success as they had worked hard on the project.
“This is our best album so far and we spent many hours in the studio recording it because we wanted people to listen to good music,” said Zano.
The dread-locked artiste said they featured Roderick Chemudhara to give the music a mature feel. Zano said the group faced numerous challenges including huge costs of recording.
“Recording companies are not being fair to artistes as they charge high prices and they are not willing to give upcoming musicians a chance as they only want to work with popular musicians,” he said.
Blessing Tevedzai, another member of the group urged upcoming artistes to be patient and strive to make quality music.
“I urge fellow artistes not rush with their projects on the market but they must make sure that they make quality music which can be appreciated by all,” Tevedzai said.
He appealed to fans to come in their numbers and witness sungura music on another level.



