She is making waves with popular songs and dances that are like Botswana’s Slizer’s.
The songstress recently toured South Africa after recording her latest album.
In an interview, the self-acclaimed Zimbabwean Slizer said her latest album was laced with more Slizer-like, fast rhumba beats compared to her first, Nomakanjani.
“The fact is that I idolise Slizer’s fast, raunchy dances and her rhumba beats, hence my latest album is full of the same beats. I am a Zimbabwean Slizer and I can dance like her.
“I was in South Africa recording and doing some polishing to my album and it’s officially out,” she said.
Her rise to fame was on the back of her Slizer-like raunchy dances dating back to 2009.
The dancer’s new album which includes songs such as Ngculaza-ekwenzayo, and a Shona gospel track Nariini, are leaving her fans drooling for more.
However, she said that she had been starving her Bulawayo fans of late and has just resumed live shows to promote her latest album.



