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Poptain, Herman bromance pays off

Poptain, Herman bromance pays off
ZIMDANCEHALL artist Poptain and Afro-pop musician Herman Mukunda have dropped visuals for the track Tora Hombe as they cement their bromance in showbiz.

The two collaborated last month and dropped a single which has been well received by their fans.

Speaking to H-Metro, Poptain said he enjoyed working with the younger artists.

“It was good to work together with the boy since we work with the same producer,” he said.

“Working together was bound to happen and also because I just love Congolese music, this was an experiment worth a try.

“The response that we are getting from this collaboration is really good and makes us want to continue giving people different meditation since they seem to like my sound more.

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“We, obviously, will be dropping more and this time it will be Herman’s.”

The Kokai singer added:

“First time dropping a project with independent marketing and it is performing better than all my previous projects when bloggers were endorsing,” he said.

There has been a lot of positivity around the video as fans took to social media to post how happy they were about the video and the collaboration.

The video has been trending on number 21 since the day it was dropped.

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Chigudo records music in prison

INCARCERATED dancehall chanter, Joseph ‘Chigudo Chihomu Homu’ Mutamba, seems to be settling well in prison.

Chigudo (30), who is serving nine years at Chikurubi Maximum Prison for rape, is set to record a new song tomorrow.

He told H-Metro the studio was coming to Chikurubi tomorrow.

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“Yes, the unfortunate incident happened but life moves on,” he said.

“I have managed to assist the prison choir and it has helped me spiritually because most of our songs are gospel.

“Just because I am in prison does not stop me from entertaining my fans, I am even starting my recordings tomorrow here in prison.

“I hope I will not disappoint my fans.”

He said he has come to realise what is legal and what is not.

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“You know when we are out there, we do a lot of activities not knowing they are illegal.

“I now know what’s legal and what’s not,” he said.

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