Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Goodbye winter, welcome summer

- Bhekumuzi Ncube Sunday Life Reporter

THE end of the chilling winter is finally approachin­g while August waits with sublime concerts that are set to explode and bring back night life to the City of Kings.

The winter might have kept entertainm­ent lovers as prisoners in their homes but that comes to a remarkable end this Friday with tremendous Southern Africa Music and Arts festival (SAMA) concert at City Hall Car park.

Sou th African House music s ensat ion and Busy Signal will share the stage with local hot artistes such as Mzoe7, Ca l_ Vin and dancehall king Winky D in an event set to blow the public away.

Thousands o f Zimbabwean­s are relishing seeing the Jamaican superstar Reanno Devon Gordon better known as Busy Signal who has really become a dominant force in reggae music, and has won support globally for his hit songs Missing you, Night shift , One more night and Gambler. After this blockbuste­r SAMA concert, attention will extensivel­y be directed to 12 August where hip-hop and house music genres will divide Bulawayo into two and stimulate the rivalry between the two music genres.

Elite 400 will host the annual Made in Bulawayo2 hip-hop concert which has been rated as the biggest rap event across the country. The concert will feature local hiphop superstars namely Benny Jones, Floppy X, Asaph, Barbz, Poy, Thorne and Cal_Vin.

O n that same night, South Africa’s Kabelo Motsamai better known by his stage name Prince Kaybee will be performing at Eden Night Club. The house music sensation has won African hearts through his blockbuste­r songs such as Better days, Charlotte, Beautiful love, Friend zone Love affair. Better days Prince Kaybee concert but was confident that the Made in Bulawayo2 concert will succeed with the purchasing of tickets being impressive so far.

“Kaybee concert is likely to start later while the Made in Bulawayo2 will kick off around 5pm, so people can actually attend our concert and later turn up for Prince Kaybee concert. The buying of tickets has been great; we also have companies which seek to promote hip-hop music by buying tickets and distributi­ng them to people. We are not by any means competing against Prince concert at Eden. All we want is to celebrate the growth of hip-hop music in Bulawayo and promote local content,” said Cal_Vin.

The Ingwebu ambassador and rapper Floppy X who will also dazzle the stage at the Made in Bulawayo2 concert also said they were not worried of Prince Kaybee concert and it was up to the fans to attend the concert which they liked.

“Made in Bulawayo will be lit, it is the best hip hop line up you can ever attend across the country. However, the power is with supporters, they are the ones who are free to do what they want with their money,” he said.

From Prince Kaybee camp, DJ Keezy said hip-hop and house music are two different genres of music, thus there was no problem having the two concerts on the same day in Bulawayo.

“Hip-hop and house music are two different things, house music followers will be at Prince Kaybee concert, and the same with hip-hop fans. We haven’t even considered the Made In Bulawayo concert an impending problem to our concert, our focus is to tighten the screws so that fans can truly witness something special at Eden,” he said.

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