Tendai Chipara releases debut album

become household names.
One such artiste who derived inspiration from Dembo is upcoming musician Tendai Chipara also known as “Dotcom” in music circles.
The 29-year-old sungura musician has released his debut album titled “Marwadzo” that revolves around social issues.
Backed by Ramangwana Musica, Tendai’s music is a reflection of the young musician’s deep understanding of the people around him and the issues that affect them in their day-to-day lives.

One has to listen to the title track, “Marwadzo”, about the travails one goes through in life.
In the next track, “Nguva”, people are reminded that only good things come to those who have patience and who are willing to work extra hard in order to succeed.
“New Year” is a celebration of the coming of a New Year which means more years in one’s life.

But the musician reminds people that the abundance of life comes if one believes in God.
Hope is, however, said to be the key behind everything in life, as he says in the song, “Tariro” while “Ndirangarirei” is a plea to God to remember his people.
The young musician started off his music career in 1996 at Mary Mount Misssion in Rushinga.

“I was inspired by Dembo’s music which I grew up listening to. I then started composing my own songs and the way that people urged me inspired me to record my music.
“It was tough to record because of lack of finance while some recording companies were not keen to offer young musicians like me recording contracts,” Tendai said.

He added: “I encourage recording companies to put in place programmes aimed at promoting upcoming musicians.”
Born on April 25, 1982 in Rushinga, Tendai recently held a pre-launch gig at a leading venue in Harare to promote his album.
The six-track album was recorded at the Records and Tape Promotions.

 

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