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Hip Hop star honours fallen heroes
18 Apr 2013 at 18:45hrs | Views
HARARE - Fast-rising Hip Hop sensation wizard kid, 'Promics' has completed recording his second single titled ZimFreedom'.
The single honours the role played by fallen heroes during the liberation struggle and also commemorates the country's independence.
"As youngsters we have thank and celebrate our Independence in style.
My debut single pays respects to our forefathers and fallen heroes who played a pivotal role in helping to attain the country's independence. We honour the likes of Josiah Tongogara, Joshua Nkomo, Hebert Chitepo, Njini Ntutha, Solomon Mujuru, Nikita Alfred Mangena among others," said Promics.
Promics also appealed to Zimbabwean to unite towards a peaceful country. "The only way to honour those who fought for this country is through unity. Coming together as one will only see us grow as a country in everything. My music also challenges our fellow citizens to remain positive towards democracy, peace and stability," he added.
Born 23-years ago, Promics whose original name is Bonnie Kudzai Goredema dropped his debut online mixtape' Streetpreez' which featured award winning Hip Hop master Rhyme Assasin at the beginning of the year.
Last month he released his debut single titled 'Africa' which is still enjoying airplay across various radio stations. The much followed single featured celebrated star Mcee Sharky, talks about positivity and negativity of Africa.
The single honours the role played by fallen heroes during the liberation struggle and also commemorates the country's independence.
"As youngsters we have thank and celebrate our Independence in style.
My debut single pays respects to our forefathers and fallen heroes who played a pivotal role in helping to attain the country's independence. We honour the likes of Josiah Tongogara, Joshua Nkomo, Hebert Chitepo, Njini Ntutha, Solomon Mujuru, Nikita Alfred Mangena among others," said Promics.
Promics also appealed to Zimbabwean to unite towards a peaceful country. "The only way to honour those who fought for this country is through unity. Coming together as one will only see us grow as a country in everything. My music also challenges our fellow citizens to remain positive towards democracy, peace and stability," he added.
Born 23-years ago, Promics whose original name is Bonnie Kudzai Goredema dropped his debut online mixtape' Streetpreez' which featured award winning Hip Hop master Rhyme Assasin at the beginning of the year.
Last month he released his debut single titled 'Africa' which is still enjoying airplay across various radio stations. The much followed single featured celebrated star Mcee Sharky, talks about positivity and negativity of Africa.
Source - Mkhululi Chimoio