
By Tendai Chisiri
Former Zimbabwe international and former South Africa based Amazulu striker Talent Chawapiwa has a dancehall riddim dedicated to him set to be released this month in January in 3 volumes by Mufakose Royal Records Audio Lab Studio.
Royal Records Audio Lab is set to release a dancehall riddim in honour of Mufakose born and bred footballer Talent Chawapiwa. The first volume is going to be released on 28th January, the second volume on 25th February and the third volume on 25th March.
Speaking to News Sport Online, Fraset Multimedia the parent company of Royal records and Audio Lab Studio founder, chief executive officer and resident producer Frank Gomani said hat they have 21 artists split in the three volumes thus making 7 arists for each volume.
“Volume 1 is emulating the strides that Talent Chawapiwa has made in his football career. Volume 3speaks about the football affair that surrounds Chawapiwa whilst last but not least Volume 3 highlights the luring dangers of drugs”, said Frank Gomani.
” This is a calypso dance riddim most of the artists to feature on the riddim are dancehall artists”, added Gomani.
Some of the artists to feature on the riddim are MC Blaze, Lo-Kee, and Kally Teong. to mention but a few. MC Blaze and Low-Key are aged 35 and 28 respectively. ” These two are called Boom Sound because everytime they sing, they always bring out that boom effect”, said Gomani.
“Whenever one hears music from these two, one’s life changes”, revealed Gomani.
MC Blaze has a husky voice which is embedded in dancehall whilst Low-Key has some traditional components in his music.He has advice infused message.
Down to earth Low-Key’s mission is to save his community through music. He is an Afro artists versed in Afro Dance.
Tinashe Maxwell aka Kally Teong is on the limelight of Royal Records. He has done more than 20 songs in different genres of Dancehall, Afro- Amapiano and RnB. The 25-year-old singer is a versatile music artist He started singing at a tender age. Hi song Ma-A-Killer is well received in the dancehall community.
Kally Teong is proud of himself as an artist His song Datta know talks about the ghetto life. He sings that if one is in the ghetto, he/she should be honesty, humble and not be proud.
Talent Chawapihwa chose Royal Records to make this “Top Stiker/ Chawapiwa” riddim.
Former Warriors international played for Baroka FC, Amazulu. Sekhukune in the PSL before joining National First Division Club Platinum City Rovers. He made over 100 appearances in the PSL
