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Aside crafting of unbeatable beats which are always on point, Mix Masta Garzy earlier this year took to his Twitter handle to officially release another HipHop/Dancehall look alike Instrumental after his @Iphone_Riddim set to put both the mainstream and underground artistes into same realm. The instrumental dubbed “ New Year Riddim” was recorded by mainstream acts like D Cryme, Masaany, EyeJuah of Bhim Nation, Scata Bada, Mighty FAYA and many more. After 30 plus tracks were collated, Mix Masta Garzy Officially endorsed Dj Quest Gh to host the Riddim into one Podcast in order to showcase the versatility of these artistes that painstakingly took their time to work on it. The mixtape dubbed “WE ON POINT” is another piece of Jam to the music fanatics and consumers. Press play and enjoy! Thanks

Tinashe Magacha’s latest album “Mvura Ngainaye” shows that the man has what it takes to stand his ground on the gospel scene. His dancehall style is rare in the gospel music terrain and his lyrics are touching. Brother to popular gospel music icon Sabastian Magacha, Tinashe has vowed to stand firm with his own style.
The title-track acknowledges and appreciates the purpose of water in our lives and it is taken as the solution that God provides in different situations in people’s lives. Dancehall music is rare in churches, yet there are many Christian fans who love the genre and the album comes to quench their thirst.
Magacha introduced himself on the music industry with his first single “Weminana”, which received less attention because people are yet to understand his touch and he hopes this album will push him to greater heights. “People are responding very well and are even surprised as well as excited. People did not expect me to come up with an album,” Magacha said.
Fans are still trying to get a grip of Magacha’s music and understand him as a gospel-dancehall musician and some are excited to see Sabastian’s young brother coming up with a different beat.