Winky D delivered two great songs — Desculpa — a cover originally done by Messias and Higher — a collaboration with the Mozambican muso. Winky D and Messias’ was produced by Nigerian GospelOnDaBeatz. On both songs Winky D exalted himself with a flawless delivery singing on key much to the delight of fans. The Disappear singer also appealed to a crossover audience riding on his collaboration with Messias who performed in Portuguese. Winky D aka Gafa would switch from English to Shona and it was beautiful to see Messias also singing in Shona. The one thing Winky D must have learnt from the whole should how to let music flow without the oft-used one drops in dancehall music. He laced his lyrics nicely on Desculpa and owned the song much as Messias did. Such brilliance and vigor has to be seen at his live performance going forward. Another thing is that Coke Studio Africa producers always bring out the best in musicians. Speaking at the launch of Coke Studio Africa re...
Winky D delivered two great songs — Desculpa — a cover originally done by Messias and Higher — a collaboration with the Mozambican muso.
Winky D and Messias’ was produced by Nigerian GospelOnDaBeatz.
On both songs Winky D exalted himself with a flawless delivery singing on key much to the delight of fans.
The Disappear singer also appealed to a crossover audience riding on his collaboration with Messias who performed in Portuguese.
Winky D aka Gafa would switch from English to Shona and it was beautiful to see Messias also singing in Shona.
The one thing Winky D must have learnt from the whole should how to let music flow without the oft-used one drops in dancehall music.
He laced his lyrics nicely on Desculpa and owned the song much as Messias did.
Such brilliance and vigor has to be seen at his live performance going forward.
Another thing is that Coke Studio Africa producers always bring out the best in musicians.
Speaking at the launch of Coke Studio Africa recently, Winky D confirmed that the presence of Zimbabwean producer DLC on the production made him feel at home.
Coke Studio Africa premiered on ZBCTV and across the continent on February 9.
Another Zimbabwean artist set to feature is young rising singer Tamy Moyo.
Tamy Moyo continues her impressive run, shutting ceilings to become arguably, Zimbabwe’s hottest female artist at the moment and fast making forays across Africa.
With one album already under her belt titled “The 18th Roller Coaster”, the 2i-year-old afro pop vocalist is set to deliver her star power and vocal prowess when the new season premieres. She’s paired with Lourena Nhate from Mozambique and Abush Zeleke of Ethiopia.
The track that the pair will collaborate on, will be produced by Ugandan prolific producer Daddy Andre.
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