Podcast episodes

  • Season 1

  • A deep dive into Master H

    A deep dive into Master H

    Explore the untold journey of Master H, a name that resonates in the world of Afrobeat and Zimbabwean music. From humble beginnings to rising as an influential force, Master H’s story is one of resilience, rhythm, and reinvention. Join us as we dive into the beats, battles, and behind-the-scenes moments that shaped him—uncovering the musical influences, personal struggles, and creative genius that make Master H a standout artist. Whether you're a lifelong fan or a new listener, this episode promises insights into his unique sound, his impact on the music scene, and what the future holds for his craft

  • Winky D vs Jah Prayzah

    Winky D vs Jah Prayzah

    Zimbabwean musicians Jah Prayzah and Winky D, highlighting the unhealthy competition and division among fans. It analyzes the alleged manipulation of their music and performances for political agendas, citing a specific incident at the Africa Music Festival in the UK where accusations of sabotage and preferential treatment were made. The article also touches on the broader context of political affiliation in the Zimbabwean music industry and how it fuels divisions.

  • The rise of Winky D

    The rise of Winky D

    brief biography of the Zimbabwean musician Winky D, known for pioneering the urban grooves genre and revolutionizing ragga music into the reggae-dancehall sound popular in Zimbabwe. Winky D is lauded for his social advocacy through his lyrics, which address the struggles of living in the ghetto, advocating for social justice, and promoting a unique blend of local vernacular and ghetto slang. The biography also details Winky D's career highlights, including international tours, collaborations with prominent artists, and successful album releases that cemented his status as a leading figure in African reggae-dancehall

  • What is Zimdancehall, origins

    What is Zimdancehall, origins

    sit back and listen as we dive into the origins of daancehall from jamaica to Zimbabwe