Tag: Zim Dancehall

  • Zimbabwe: Buffalo Souljah Up in Arms – Zim Does Not Value My Efforts – Why Only Kirsty, Chidzonga?

    Zimbabwe: Buffalo Souljah Up in Arms – Zim Does Not Value My Efforts – Why Only Kirsty, Chidzonga?

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    South African-based dancehall star Buffalo Souljah, real name Thabani Ndlovu, broke his own record over the weekend when he bagged yet another Channel O Music Video Award in The Most Gifted Reggae Dancehall category. Winning against Basawine Orezi (Nigeria), Patoranking (Nigeria) and Shatta Wale (Ghana), he remains the only Zimbabwean to get 12 nominations at the regional awards and winning six times over the last 10 years.

    Now the Mufakose-bred musician has embarked on a campaign to get recognition in the country and will be writing an open letter to the President.

    In an interview with The Herald, Buffalo Souljah said he was not going to remain silent when he continues to be ignored despite raising the country’s flag in a discipline that has the same magnitude as the Africa Cup of Nations.

    “Mwana asingachemi anofira mumbereko. I’m proudly Zimbabwean and have been bagging awards and raising the country’s flag for the last 10 years without any recognition from my country.

    “I am marketing the country to over 50 million viewers across the continent and that is why I am requesting for the same acknowledgement that the likes of Kirsty Coventry and Munyaradzi Chidzonga have received in the past,” he said from his base in Mzansi.

    While he posted his request on his Facebook page, Buffalo Souljah said his team was in the process of penning an official open letter to the President.

    “It is hard to come out in the open here and say where you are from since there are always people who hate you for it. Because of that many others who are making it beyond our borders choose not to acknowledge their Zimbabwean roots or associate themselves with anything Zimbabwean,” he said.

    Besides the prestigious Channel O Awards, he also takes pride in his Nigerian Sound City Viewer’s Choice Award and Africa Music Awards nomination under his belt.

    He, however, said although some people think he permanently resides in South Africa, he is in Zimbabwe most of the time, visiting his mother in Budiriro or their rural home in Zvimba.

    Meanwhile, Buffalo Souljah announced his retirement from music, signing out with a 23-track album, “The Chosen One”, last month.

    He said after years of “hustling to stay relevant” he was now working behind the scenes and pushing upcoming artistes through his record label United States of Africa.

    The stable is home to Vanessa (Queen Vee) Sibanda and Lil Wayne look-alike Antonio “Young Nucho” Kalembe from Angola, among others, and has Buffalo Souljah as producer.

    His new accolade has not deterred the 34-year-old musician, who was discovered by the late Prince Tendai, from quitting music.

  • Zimbabwe: Dancehall Thugs Haunt Freeman

    Zimbabwe: Dancehall Thugs Haunt Freeman

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    Is he a bad musician or unlucky performer? Zimdancehall chanter Freeman – real name Emegy Sylvester Chizanga – has become a prime target of hooliganism at big dancehall shows.

    Usually, when he goes on stage during the big shows, missiles rain on Freeman.

    It happened at Gwanzura Stadium, Harare Gardens and even in his backyard at Dzivaresekwa Stadium.

    It happened again last weekend at Old Hararians Sports Club where Freeman was part of a contingent of local musicians sharing the stage with Jamaican chanter Kalado.

    Although most of the missiles of the night were thrown at Kalado, Freeman got his share of cans and bottles when he was on stage.

    In Kalado’s case fans were utterly dismayed by his poor performance and registered their displeasure through unacceptable dancehall hooliganism.

    But Freeman’s performance was not bad and the missiles apparently came from his usual haters.

    Freeman said the main reason for the violence was the hostility between various “clans” in Zimdancehall.

    “Zimdancehall is infested with bad-minded people. There are always people who come to shows to cause violence simply because an artiste performing is not from their clan,” said Freeman.

    “Just like what happened last weekend, there are people that come to the shows to cause commotion and they have targeted me at various shows.”

    However, Freeman says he will not be deterred by the haters because he has become used to the culture of violence at dancehall shows.

    “I will never leave the stage when haters start throwing cans because it is a sign of weakness on their part,” he said.

    The Dangerzone leader said he is now taking the attack as part of his performances and he would not try to identify his haters because he is not alone in the predicament of dancehall hooliganism.

    “The attack was not a problem for me because artistes get ‘caned’ these days. I actually expected it because that has become a part of Zim dancehall. If you go to a dance hall show and that does not happen then you are not in Zimbababwe. Winky D gets attacked and so does Soul Jah Love and many others.

    Even visiting Jamaican Kalado got the cans so it is now part of dancehall culture.”

    The incidents of violence persist mainly because show organisers and responsible security personnel at the events are not taking action against the perpetrators of violence.

    When contacted for a comment on the latest incident, Kalado show promoter and Digital One boss Luther Pazvakavambwa seemed to be in denial over the issue.

    At first he professed ignorance over the missile-throwing incidents despite being at the venue on the night.

    When pressed further he said only a ‘reasonable’ number of cans and bottles had been thrown on stage.

    “Well, cans were thrown but they were not that many. After all, Kalado himself thought people were throwing cans at him because they liked his performance,” he said before hanging up and then ignoring this reporter’s calls for the rest of the day.