The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Artistes throng Coco weAfrica launch

- Kundai Marunya Arts Correspond­ent

CELEBRATED artistes thronged Coco weAfrica (formerly known as Coco Master)’s debut EP, ‘Follow Me’ launch at Club 1+1, Longcheng Plaza, Belvedere.

Though fairly attended, his colleagues, among the Bryan K and Nutty O warmed the stage for the artist who also had so much to prove after ‘Mai Vadhikondo’ hit. His stage prowess left a lot to be desired after incredible voices were fused with rap and dancehall. Coco weAfrica said he was happy with the support he got from fellow artist.

“These artists play a pivotal role in my grooming and success so for that I thank them,” he said. “I appreciate their contributi­on to my career and life.” “Cruize Control” already has a video released on YouTube indicates how Coco WeAfrica is yet to gain recognitio­n. Coco weAfrica said he recorded a video in South Africa as he braces to launch his career in the continent.

“I shot the video in South Africa with Nani Chihore, a Zimbabwean based that side who has being doing good work for famed musicians including Nasty C. I think the video is the best released this year. The only reason it’s not yet popular is because I recently rebranded from Coco Master to Coco WeAfrica which may be confusing my fans,” he said.

The artist had different artist and stakeholde­rs in local entertainm­ent walking in to endorse the EP. They were proceeding to the event after Coco weAfrica’s after party at Club Sankayi for the After-party celebratio­ns.

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