The Zimbabwe Independent

Rising Afro-fusion star announces debut album

- KHUMBULANI MULEYA

THE brilliance of award-winning Afrofusion artist Mary Anibal continues to rise to the surface with each passing day. Last week Friday, the gifted vocalist and Mbira playerheld a press conference at e Garden in Newlands, Harare to announce the release of her debut album Maria Wenyu

which is set for Alliance Francaise de Harare on June 8.

e launch will be graced by surprise artists and will see Anibal performing all the songs that are featured on the album.

Earlier this year, the performing artist and her band made an appearance in Stone Town, Zanzibar for the annual Sauti za Busara African music festival that took place from February 9 to 11. Last month, she took her Zimbabwean traditiona­l music compositio­ns to Abidjan, Cote d'ivoire for the 13th edition of the Market for Performing Arts of Abidjan (Masa) joining 34 other artists and artistic groups that represente­d 13 countries.

e presser moderated by Chiedza Mufunde, was also an opportunit­y for attendees to sample some of the songs from the upcoming album followed by a captivatin­g evening performanc­e at the Kwandinobv­a Live Sessions, hosted at the same venue.

e Maria Wenyu album features surprise collaborat­ions with gifted artists as well as producers including former Ilanga keyboard player and sound engineer Keith Farquharso­nwho recently establishe­d a studio in Harare. Tari G Fingers, Rodney Cleanshizz­le, Volker Heller, and Trust Samende are additional producers.

With 12 songs, including the title track

Maria Wenyu, Rungano, Yeuka, Simuka, Gogoride, Mvura, Bhonzo muderere, Paraffin, Narini, Nditarirei, Ndibatsire and Vana ava, the album is completely loaded.

e majority of her songs deal with so cietal themes such as human traffickin­g, mental health, gender-based violence, child marriage, child labour, and other issues.

e artist revealed to Independen­txtra that the song Gogoride came as an inspiratio­n after the murder of Tapiwa Makore who was killed in a suspected case of ritual murder in 2020She kick-started her profession­al career in 2016 as a Mbira session musician. Her moment of reckoning came in 2017 when she performed at the Harare Internatio­nal Festival of the Arts (HIFA) with the multicultu­ral groupsa Roy and Forest Jam band from Madagascar.

Mary launched her solo career in 2020 and two years later released Gogoride, Mvura and Narini all at once. “I was just testing the waters,” she said. “When I released the first single (Bhonzo muderere) it was not well received but I was surprised at the airplay the song received in different countries. is gave me the strength to keep releasing more.”

e song Simuka, recorded by Trust Samende,is a deeply personal exploratio­n of mental health issues, a theme relatable to both men and women. “ e song was more like an instructio­n to myself because I was always that one person who looked down upon myself,” she explained.

Samende also worked as a sound engineer and producer on the song Vana ava, which discusses child labor, child marriage, and child exploitati­on. Rodney Cleanshizz­le contribute­d to the song Yeuka, while Tari G Fingers wrote the song Narini. Chiweddar contribute­d to the production of the songs Mvura, Maria wenyu, and Bhonzo

muderere, the latter is a tribute to frontline workers who tirelessly served during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Besides singing and writing songs, Anibal is also a dedicated music educator having taught profession­ally at the Zimbabwe eatre Academy in 2021. Currently, she teaches at Music Crossroads Academy Zimbabwe (MCAZ) as well as Eaglesvale Senior School and Hartman House Primary where she does vocal coaching.

In 2021 she won in the Music Against Child Labour Grassroots Category and was presented with an award by the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO).

She was awarded the Best Traditiona­l/ Chinyakare Chimurenga Award by the Zimbabwe Traditiona­l Music Awards (Zima) in 2023.

She has also toured Dubai during the Dubai 2020 Expo and has performed at ETHNO Mozambique and the Habari Africa Festival in Toronto Canada.

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Afro-fusion artist Mary Anibal

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