216 Whisky's Gore hip hop song has become a sensation in the past weeks garnering over 200 000 views online and becoming a tik tok trend. In has been used by many online influencers . The song is reflection of plans about the year , what went wrong and what was okay.
Well the first time i listened to the song it quickly caught up with my hip hop taste. The beat resonates with the fire emoji and Ihulumende tracks but it provides a unique sound that enables artists of diverse backgrounds to blend well and give their best . JT Voltz opens up the line up with his usual chilled vibe . Contemporary reggae artist Poptain blends well on the second verse with his Jamaican accent bringing uniqueness to the song.
The heartbreaks boy , Kae Chaps delivers one of the best verses with his melodious voice , he opens up by saying `,As the year starts you need to shake it with prayer, he goes further to congratulate those who have achieved marriage goals in this year and reiterates that him and other who have not yet achieved this mark will do so in the years to come.
Upcoming artist Mr Attention also does justice to the song , having been on the original feature , he delivered a decent rap version . Holy Ten on the other hand gives it a well deserved balance with Kikky showing why she is the best female hip hop artist in Zimbabwe, reminding all who have doubted her that she still deserves the throne.
Shone and Master H did not missed out on this piece and delivered their best .
Uncle Munhumutapa did well in making sure that this song is a reality and brought all artists together creating a memory from one of the best songs of the year.
Speaking to one of the Zim Hip hop fans , a Harare man who chose to remain anonymous stated that this is a good step in the right direction as there is a lot of potential that many young artists exhibit but there is little or nothing to help them go a step further. The initiatives by Uncle Munhumutapa which saw the production of Fire Emoji by Leo Magoz and Ihulumende by Calvin Mangena has been positive in helping artsits get to the spotlight.
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