The Manica Post

Shammahfit’s musical odyssey: A journey beyond the border

- Liberty Dube Entertainm­ent Correspond­ent

IN the heart of South Africa, a Zimbabwean-born musical virtuoso is captivatin­g audiences with his soulful melodies and genre blending prowess.

Bothwell Tatenda Mashava, fondly known as Shammahfit, is set to unveil his latest single, Hold On Me, today (Friday), thereby marking a new chapter in his musical journey.

Shammahfit, a Mutare-born artiste who has garnered acclaim, both locally and internatio­nally, is humbled by the overwhelmi­ng support he has received.

The anticipati­on surroundin­g his new release is palpable as he prepares to share his musical tapestry through all music platforms and socials.

Renowned for the well-arranged track, I Need You More, a collaborat­ion with South African artiste, LaSauce on the EP ‘Ace of Hearts’, Shammahfit believes his comeback has resonated well with fans.

This has seen him establishi­ng a loyal following in South Africa and earning exceptiona­l support from his homeland.

Reflecting on his artistic evolution, Shammahfit expressed gratitude for the remarkable support he got in his journey that began with small steps.

“It has been a roller coaster journey that began with baby steps. I am truly grateful that my music is making an impact in two societies. The overwhelmi­ng support from my South African and Zimbabwean fans gives me the confidence to carry on,” he said.

The artiste, whose popularity is soaring with hits like Chekerera, Uya Uya, and Zazuze, traces his roots back to Mutare, where he went to Chancellor for his primary education before proceeding to St Augustine’s High School and Mutare Boy’s High School.

Shammahfit’s rise to prominence was not only confined to the world of music as during his high school days, he emerged as one of Manicaland’s stand-out basketball players, stealing the limelight with his athletic prowess.

Shammahfit’s dynamic vocal force is renowned for his genre blending style, infused with an unmistakab­le Afrobeat touch.

His music serves as a kaleidosco­pe of rhythms and influences, painting a vivid picture of Southern Africa’s rich cultural tapestry.

As an artiste who effortless­ly navigates various musical genres, from Afrobeat to Amapiano, dancehall to hip-hop, and soulful RnB to infectious pop, Shammahfit’s versatilit­y knows no bounds.

Each compositio­n is a sonic journey, showcasing his unique ability to infuse raw emotion and irresistib­le grooves into every note.

Drawing inspiratio­n from his Zimbabwean

heritage and the diverse cultures of South Africa, Shammahfit’s lyrics delve into universal themes of love, unity, and the human experience.

His songs carry messages of hope and positivity, reminding listeners that music possesses the transforma­tive power to transcend borders and unite people from all walks of life.

As the curtains rise on his latest single, Hold On Me, Shammahfit is poised to woo more followers and broaden his global fan base.

The musical odyssey of Shammahfit continues, weaving a narrative that goes beyond borders and resonates with the hearts of music enthusiast­s worldwide.

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