


His breakout hit “Ibaka” served as purpose to get him seen, now Z-Wayne curates music to build a legacy in which he can give to his son later in life. No longer will I be just to be ‘lit’ pursuing rap music but to be an icon that the kids can look up to.” “During my break from music I thought about life and what I needed to do to better my mental health for my family and I. “It’s all for my son and to be a good role model for my community,” Wayne said. Beyond music, Wayne procured his latest work for a bigger purpose than just himself. Dabbling in smooth and emotional hitting music stylistically composed in tune with artists such as Roddy From new found fatherhood to living through a global health pandemic, Wayne has been hardened into a fully mature adult and it shows with his latest musical offering.Ĭomposed of ten tracks, ‘PEMA’ is Z’s most complete offering to date. emcee Z-Wayne releases ‘Please Excuse My Absence’ which showcases a polished version of himself, not only sonically but mentally. follow her on her social media pages below Wegeiwor who is currently on a media tour to promote her upcoming EP titled “Ibada” was having a radio conversation with Abeiku Santana on Okay 101.7fm. Watch Official Video for “First Love”, directed by Mo Sambo: Listen to “First Love” here on Digital Stores:
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She is due to release a next one ‘Zaman Duniya’ before the full EP comes out. Wegiwor released a debut single called “First Love” off her upcoming EP ‘Ibada’. Watch the full interview here on Youtube: I am yet to find one Reggae Singer who is not intelligent.” Wegeiwor – Ghanaian Gospel Singer cum Lecturer at the University of Ghana has landed a big punch! The Singer in an interview says nobody can do a good Reggae song until they are clever enough.Įxplaining her words further, she said, “you have to be very deep in knowledge, very philosophical and conscious enough to find the right words to put together as a Reggae song. Of these rising artists, listeners are treated to the singular voices of Bruna Mendes and Radjha Ali on ‘Can’t Get Away’ and ‘Alifa’ respectively, Blanco’s breath of Hip-Hop, one that slowly fades into Ellputo’s brilliant production on ‘Sivale’ and Mano Tsotsi’s somewhat humorous tone that is riddled in songs ‘Swa Ni Fanela’, ‘Matilwene’, ‘Sivale’ and the radio edit of the former.

Its feature list of four, which are well established in the Mozambican music panorama further add to Ellputo’s vocal and production quality, thus branching the fast-evolving genre into equally palatable varieties. It is on this note that ‘’Ellputology, Vol. It’s thudding atmosphere, afro-centered vocals and rampant drum patterns are spot on in building the right amount of excitement, next to an artistic presence that is accentuated by the added vocals of Vasco Cuinica, alongside rich spells of bass and flamboyant guitar strings.Īside its rather distinct feel however, the EP is fixated on Mozambican identity, mainly through local sonorities that span the Xichangana and Emacua dialects. With hindsight, it’s no surprise the just released EP has an instant appeal and is resolute in paying homage to the dance-heavy culture of the star’s home region. Accordingly, he is as involved as ever on the tuneful EP, leaving behind beautiful imprints of his vocal style, disc jockeying prowess and a production ethos that will re-echo in the minds of listeners beyond the extended play’s over 30-minute run. 1’’ delves into the science dedicated to understanding the Mozambican heavyweight’s art. One of Maputo’s big industry players, Ellputo’s ‘’Ellputology, Vol. 1’’ is available on all digital streaming platforms globally here: ellputologyvol1 On his first solo EP, the Mozambican artist, producer and accomplished disc jockey offers 6 new songs which are refreshing, a joy to play through and as expected, are structured on Southern Africa’s thriving new sound, Amapiano.
