Munetsi's Sophomore_Out 12 May 2008
Started by munetsi i, Mar 13 2008 04:18 PM
14 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 13 March 2008 - 04:18 PM
By Gilmore Ndlovu:
After a 3 year hiatus largely caused by frustration towards radio's treatment of the 2005 release 'Mzukuru wa Gogo',he's back.The man who pioneered the out-of-this-world style of Shona rap that influenced the likes of Maskiri seems to have a point to prove on this epic.I have had the privilege of listening to his latest offering.As a fan, my viewpoint might be biased.That's why i enlisted the aid of a group symbolising a wider demographic.The conclusion was more or less the same.Mr. Matambanadzo has evinced a creativity that is ahead of his contemporaries'.The concept of the album is vivid to say the least.The production crafty.Under the tutelage of Africa's best producer,Munetsi is bordering on legend.He produces a track on the album and cousin-turned-beatsmith Kinda hits the boards again to rejuvenate the chemistry that made Mzukuru wa Gogo a cult classic.The album's story line is ingenious and can effortlessly translate into a movie.He successfully lifts the weight the Nehanda theme he created on his first album off him.This is a come-back album.Like his first album,it took him a month.Sufficing to say it is the second he has done so far this year.Until then,he prefers to let his music do the talking.In the meantime, look up in the sky...
After a 3 year hiatus largely caused by frustration towards radio's treatment of the 2005 release 'Mzukuru wa Gogo',he's back.The man who pioneered the out-of-this-world style of Shona rap that influenced the likes of Maskiri seems to have a point to prove on this epic.I have had the privilege of listening to his latest offering.As a fan, my viewpoint might be biased.That's why i enlisted the aid of a group symbolising a wider demographic.The conclusion was more or less the same.Mr. Matambanadzo has evinced a creativity that is ahead of his contemporaries'.The concept of the album is vivid to say the least.The production crafty.Under the tutelage of Africa's best producer,Munetsi is bordering on legend.He produces a track on the album and cousin-turned-beatsmith Kinda hits the boards again to rejuvenate the chemistry that made Mzukuru wa Gogo a cult classic.The album's story line is ingenious and can effortlessly translate into a movie.He successfully lifts the weight the Nehanda theme he created on his first album off him.This is a come-back album.Like his first album,it took him a month.Sufficing to say it is the second he has done so far this year.Until then,he prefers to let his music do the talking.In the meantime, look up in the sky...
#2
Posted 13 March 2008 - 04:26 PM
got this G dude to review my joint,he a head to the last collar bone.he ended up writin what you see above.basically i'm on my indie joint.no corp's goin to milk me, feel?chose to release it on the annivesary of kingpinn's death.wish he was here so we wouldn't have to do this.anyway,sit back wait for it and you will enjoy.yo diaspora hook up so we can do this.i got connections now so i got a little authority to take cats PC's if they jack sparrow my joints in zim and there's nowhere they can take it up to.yeah.yeah.what can i say man?i'm still hungry.
#3
Posted 16 March 2008 - 09:42 AM
Saka nhai Munetsi tinoiwana sei album yako iyi coz ini Muzukuru waGogo handina kumkboiona paMarket or anything and zvinondibhohwa kunzwa everyone else talk of this classic... shamwari taura tinzwe we need the material mayne
#4
Posted 17 March 2008 - 06:59 AM
where u at?
#5
Posted 17 March 2008 - 10:03 PM
Brisbane, Australia bro... on a really chinondibhohwa kushaya source yeMusic that much i hate saka if ue can do something PLEASE make a plan, idyawo mari yedu for all those witty rhymes and songs we just love to hear.
#6
Posted 18 March 2008 - 10:14 AM
yo! i can dhl the merchandise.i got a few ideas how we can arrange payment.it would be easier to work with a 'company' that side, whereby i wholesale.that goes for places other than aussie.how can we get this to the zimbabwean diaspora?get at me.
#7
Posted 19 March 2008 - 01:38 AM
Im with that... DHL sounds a plan no doubt. i hear ue abt the merchandise I have a few ideas on this but diaspora is too big for me to break it down ndega at the moment but each place has maLinks. I say we are better off finding the relevant demographics first and i belong to a few more forums other than this one and your music has legs, it has reached out. Your best bets: UK, US, Canada, SA, Australia. From my knowledge it is easier to get people hyped using other mediums like fliers, internet etc so lots of material from your ends is needed as well. I have to research more on this myself. I know ue are willing to network to see something lucrative so ill do my work here & get at peoples for a way forward. It's about your EAT of the cake...
#8
Posted 29 March 2008 - 06:21 PM
Looking forward to it
#9
Posted 30 March 2008 - 09:05 AM
Wasup Mr Munetsi,
May 22 we launchin http://www.front.co.zw, a Zim hip hop website and we got interviews lined up wit a number of artists, the likes of zimbabwe legit and fame nickles in the diaspora, and Outspoken and Upmost right here at home.
Would love to interview you an find out whats happening in your world? Have heard loads about you?
Hope to hear from you soon mate.
May 22 we launchin http://www.front.co.zw, a Zim hip hop website and we got interviews lined up wit a number of artists, the likes of zimbabwe legit and fame nickles in the diaspora, and Outspoken and Upmost right here at home.
Would love to interview you an find out whats happening in your world? Have heard loads about you?
Hope to hear from you soon mate.
#10
Posted 31 March 2008 - 07:08 AM
lets see how well u will market this one. put a good price on it and we the hiphop loving bantu will buy it!
#11
Posted 01 April 2008 - 06:32 AM
Sorry, I caught onto this rather late. Was Muzukuru wa Gogo in the shops in Zimbabwe at any time? Munetsi, are the tracks on your myspace page from the sophomore album?
#12
Posted 02 April 2008 - 01:06 PM
tracks on myspace are from the pheonix mixtape.got you on the marketin.muzukuru wa gogo was not for sale.
#13
Posted 02 April 2008 - 03:33 PM
how can we also get your ish nest-i, really big fan n wuld love to get as much material avaliable
I have no parents; I make the Heavens and the Earth my parents.
I have no home; I make the Tan T'ien my home.
I have no divine power; I make honesty my Divine Power.
I have no home; I make the Tan T'ien my home.
I have no divine power; I make honesty my Divine Power.
#14
Posted 04 April 2008 - 05:05 PM
ok anyone in zim wanting a copy,pm me so we can do this.send me a private message.holla.spread the word!
#15
Posted 13 May 2008 - 12:32 PM
we selling online soon.yeah!
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