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Centre Party Tapinda mu2012
09 Mar 2012 at 17:29hrs | Views
Emerging out of the African Country of Zimbabwe, Centre Party is giving the world of Zimdancehall an unexpected surprise, he is over taking the industry as a storm to be reckon with. Born Felix Debwe in Mutare, he now lives in Bulawayo, Reggae music has always been apart of Centre Party's life as he has been doing this for many years now.
Centre Party came on the scene in early March 2011, when his song Mhando Yepamusoro was first played on Zim Carib Radio Zimdancehall Showdown Show with DJ Styaliyan the song stayed #1 on the Top Ten Zimdancehall Charts for five weeks straight.
On June 6, 2011, The Best Reggae Dancehall charts in the streets of Jamaica, Stampede Street Charts named Centre Party from the Country of Zimbabwe as the new "International Artist to Watch" .
Charting what's hot in the streets of Jamaica, Stampede Street Chart is followed and recognized across the world in places like Canada , Europe, Japan, The USA, Africa and The Caribbean . The Chart is also featured on several music related websites and radio stations
Centre Party is the first artist from Zimbabwe to enjoy this type of success charting in the streets of Jamaica.
On November 15, 2011, Center Party was named "Best Urban Grooves Artiste of the Year 2011" at the Annual Hustlers Road to Fame Competitions in Bulawayo Zimbabwe, he was also credited for bring the award back home to Bulawayo, because for many years artiste from Harare, Zimbabwe had monopolized the title. Centre Party was able to beat other artiste in the Urban Grooves Category, Maskiri, Rasman Python and Sniper Storm.
The Road to Fame Competition is an annual event that seeks to promote budding artistes, DJs, dance groups and producers, it was launched in 2007 and over the years several renowned and upcoming artistes have taken part in the competition.
To top off an already amazing year, Centre Party was in Dec 2011 invited by the National Art Council of Zimbabwe to perform at their Annual Unity Gala where he performed for the over 20,000 in attendance.
Centre Party released his first Christmas Album in December, Happy Holidays from Centre Party, a Free Christmas Album just for his fans. It was a thank you to all his fans who supported him in making 2011 a wonderful year and he also promised all his fans to do his best to make 2012 a super year, and for all the DJ's he released Riddim Ridder Da DJs Special a 15 tracks album with Centre Party "Ridding" some of the most popular riddims of 2011. Both Free Albums have been received well by fans and DJs around the world.
Now under ARCANOVI Enterprise - Management - Records - Publishing., Centre Party is catching the eyes of many Caribbean Artiste whom have expressed a strong interest in working with him. There is a new album and videos in the works. It is Centre Party's dream to be a International Reggae Artist.
Centre Party is enjoying the fruits of his labour and hard work and is on his way to becoming the next big artiste to come out of Zimbabwe.
1. What is the meaning of your name? {group if applicable}:
The meaning of my name come out during the times my country had too much political problems, so many political parties where formed. I chose to form mine. Centre Party. Basically meaning the mediator between rivals. My mission is to inspire unity amongst rivals cause wars are a destruction of selves.
2. What does your music bring to the reggae genre?
I'm going to bring out a lot of positive messages in my music because I feel the music of this day lacks life-building messages. Messages that talks bout what's right for us as a people.
3. Who influenced you? And what is your motivation?
My mother was a huge influence for me. She was a good singer. I would always find her songs very touching before sending our prayers to the lord. I'm basically more inspired and motivated with the society we live in. The things that's happens in life the good and the bad. So, it is in this I end up putting my pen to paper all in trying to find solutions.
4. What do you see as the future of reggae and music in general?
Reggae is the liberator and its future will always be to liberate humankind from all forces that tries to lead the people astray. It is the voice of reason; music is fast turning into not entertainment but the weapon of ungodly religion. There's no teaching, no value from music from all genres of these days. Music must seek to educate not to destroy, cause we are living in a world full of diseases, wars and natural disasters.
5. Playing or recording what do you prefer?
I prefer recording mostly, so that the messages I bring could be heard with a larger audience.
6. 2011 was an amazing year for Centre Party. How do you sum up all that have happening in your musical career during 2011 and what are your plans for 2012?
2011 was a super year, more like a long dream coming true and took my music to another level.
Thanks to Fada Maxmum who first played my music on Zim Carib Radio, will never forget the forward I got from him. My year super because also of Lady B Bless, my manager she has become my backbone and she keeps pushing me to become a better artist. She made my 2011 great, she made all things possible. Out of the million artist in Africa she chose me to uplift and inspire and that is a blessing. In 2012 we plan more of the same music and more music, I'm focusing on my album for 2012 and we have some other project we're working on for 2012 so just stay tune to Centre Party.
7. Please tell the folks what you would like them to know.
Positiveness is the way to go. It is important we listen to music that builds us not that will destroy us. As any artist I am going to bring a lot of positive messages in my music cause it seems that's the only thing long missed in music. That's now all sex, guns and drugs.
Lets all put our faith in the lord God our creator cause in him there's victory.
God Bless Yu!!
CENTRE PARTY Album "Riddim Ridder" is available to all FANs and DJs for
FREE DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
For more information on Centre Party Please visit the following sites:
Official Website: Link
Facebook: Link
Reverb Nation: Link
Centre Party came on the scene in early March 2011, when his song Mhando Yepamusoro was first played on Zim Carib Radio Zimdancehall Showdown Show with DJ Styaliyan the song stayed #1 on the Top Ten Zimdancehall Charts for five weeks straight.
On June 6, 2011, The Best Reggae Dancehall charts in the streets of Jamaica, Stampede Street Charts named Centre Party from the Country of Zimbabwe as the new "International Artist to Watch" .
Charting what's hot in the streets of Jamaica, Stampede Street Chart is followed and recognized across the world in places like Canada , Europe, Japan, The USA, Africa and The Caribbean . The Chart is also featured on several music related websites and radio stations
Centre Party is the first artist from Zimbabwe to enjoy this type of success charting in the streets of Jamaica.
On November 15, 2011, Center Party was named "Best Urban Grooves Artiste of the Year 2011" at the Annual Hustlers Road to Fame Competitions in Bulawayo Zimbabwe, he was also credited for bring the award back home to Bulawayo, because for many years artiste from Harare, Zimbabwe had monopolized the title. Centre Party was able to beat other artiste in the Urban Grooves Category, Maskiri, Rasman Python and Sniper Storm.
The Road to Fame Competition is an annual event that seeks to promote budding artistes, DJs, dance groups and producers, it was launched in 2007 and over the years several renowned and upcoming artistes have taken part in the competition.
To top off an already amazing year, Centre Party was in Dec 2011 invited by the National Art Council of Zimbabwe to perform at their Annual Unity Gala where he performed for the over 20,000 in attendance.
Centre Party released his first Christmas Album in December, Happy Holidays from Centre Party, a Free Christmas Album just for his fans. It was a thank you to all his fans who supported him in making 2011 a wonderful year and he also promised all his fans to do his best to make 2012 a super year, and for all the DJ's he released Riddim Ridder Da DJs Special a 15 tracks album with Centre Party "Ridding" some of the most popular riddims of 2011. Both Free Albums have been received well by fans and DJs around the world.
Now under ARCANOVI Enterprise - Management - Records - Publishing., Centre Party is catching the eyes of many Caribbean Artiste whom have expressed a strong interest in working with him. There is a new album and videos in the works. It is Centre Party's dream to be a International Reggae Artist.
Centre Party is enjoying the fruits of his labour and hard work and is on his way to becoming the next big artiste to come out of Zimbabwe.
1. What is the meaning of your name? {group if applicable}:
The meaning of my name come out during the times my country had too much political problems, so many political parties where formed. I chose to form mine. Centre Party. Basically meaning the mediator between rivals. My mission is to inspire unity amongst rivals cause wars are a destruction of selves.
2. What does your music bring to the reggae genre?
I'm going to bring out a lot of positive messages in my music because I feel the music of this day lacks life-building messages. Messages that talks bout what's right for us as a people.
3. Who influenced you? And what is your motivation?
My mother was a huge influence for me. She was a good singer. I would always find her songs very touching before sending our prayers to the lord. I'm basically more inspired and motivated with the society we live in. The things that's happens in life the good and the bad. So, it is in this I end up putting my pen to paper all in trying to find solutions.
4. What do you see as the future of reggae and music in general?
Reggae is the liberator and its future will always be to liberate humankind from all forces that tries to lead the people astray. It is the voice of reason; music is fast turning into not entertainment but the weapon of ungodly religion. There's no teaching, no value from music from all genres of these days. Music must seek to educate not to destroy, cause we are living in a world full of diseases, wars and natural disasters.
5. Playing or recording what do you prefer?
I prefer recording mostly, so that the messages I bring could be heard with a larger audience.
6. 2011 was an amazing year for Centre Party. How do you sum up all that have happening in your musical career during 2011 and what are your plans for 2012?
2011 was a super year, more like a long dream coming true and took my music to another level.
Thanks to Fada Maxmum who first played my music on Zim Carib Radio, will never forget the forward I got from him. My year super because also of Lady B Bless, my manager she has become my backbone and she keeps pushing me to become a better artist. She made my 2011 great, she made all things possible. Out of the million artist in Africa she chose me to uplift and inspire and that is a blessing. In 2012 we plan more of the same music and more music, I'm focusing on my album for 2012 and we have some other project we're working on for 2012 so just stay tune to Centre Party.
7. Please tell the folks what you would like them to know.
Positiveness is the way to go. It is important we listen to music that builds us not that will destroy us. As any artist I am going to bring a lot of positive messages in my music cause it seems that's the only thing long missed in music. That's now all sex, guns and drugs.
Lets all put our faith in the lord God our creator cause in him there's victory.
God Bless Yu!!
CENTRE PARTY Album "Riddim Ridder" is available to all FANs and DJs for
FREE DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
For more information on Centre Party Please visit the following sites:
Official Website: Link
Facebook: Link
Reverb Nation: Link
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