Young Stunna brings ‘SETE’ to Bulawayo

Bruce Ndlovu, Sunday Life Reporter
RARELY does a budding artiste outshine Skhanda rap veteran K.O on his own song but this is what crooner did on SETE, a song that looks like an early contender for the year title as 2022 draws to a close.

Young Stunna’s feature on that song seemed to announce his arrival as a superstar who transcends even the genre that gave birth to him, amapiano, and many could be forgiven for thinking that it is his own song rather than just another feature.

K.O

This Sunday (today), Bulawayo will get a rare taste of SETE live, as Young Stunna is set to perform at an event dubbed the Short & Shades Party at the Boundary. This will be the second time that Young Stunna performs in Bulawayo, after another barnstorming appearance at BAC Leisure earlier in the year.

In an interview Fife Street Events media and marketing manager Davison Feliate said they expected Young Stunna to give his Bulawayo fans another taste of his high-energy performance from the Adiwele hitmaker.

“I don’t think anyone who saw Young Stunna perform earlier in the year can be in any doubt as to the level of performance that he can offer. He is a proven star and the one thing that we can guarantee that he will deliver a high-class show because he is a performer that is hungry and still eager to please,” he said.

Feliate encouraged fans to come to the show, so as to support a stellar cast of local acts that also deserve a bumper audience. Gates at the show will open at 12 noon.

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