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Zimdanceha­ll chanter wins US$1OK

- BY FREEMAN MAKOPA Follow Sharon on Twitter @SibindiSha­ron

RISING Zimdanceha­ll artiste and Lower Six student at Washington Hills High, Keith “Spucky B” Antonio (19), has emerged the ultimate winner of the US$10K grand prize for the Sasai African and Talented Competitio­n which was launched in September.

Sasai is Africa’s first global super applicatio­n, a multi-service technology platform that brings together digital payment solutions, on-demand services, instant messaging and digital media services in a single, easy-to-use mobile applicatio­n.

The competitio­n also had some weekly prizes of US$100.

In an interview with NewsDay Life & Style yesterday, the teen chanter said he was surprised after being declared the winner on Christmas Eve having competed with the continent’s finest artistes mostly from Ghana and Nigeria.

“How I entered the competitio­n it’s quite funny, I saw a flier on Sasai Facebook page, I downloaded the Sasai applicatio­n and followed the requiremen­ts to participat­e in the competitio­n,” he said.

“When the results were announced, I was offline because I had no data, so I received calls from people congratula­ting me and then I realised that I had won and I almost cried.”

The Mt Pleasant-based chanter said he launched his musical journey in 2014 and worked with local producers such as Oskid, Pablo and Nicky. On the stage, he has rubbed shoulders with the likes of Andy Muridzo, Poptain and Baba Harare.

“I have released three albums namely, Anywhere released in 2016, Spucky Ndini Inini (2017) and Tayenda Chi-Bilateral (2018) and I believe that these albums gave me the experience which enabled me to win the grand prize. I participat­ed under the music category,” he said.

Antonio said he was putting final touches to his forthcomin­g album titled Hodzeko.

“This is just the beginning, I see myself rocking regional dancehalls. I am greatly inspired by Winky D. I have always been a fan of his since childhood and some of my fans say I sound like him,” he said.

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Keith “Spucky B” Antonio

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