21.11.20

REGGAE LEGENDS COLLABORATE FOR A GOOD CAUSE

Legends Kenny Murabi and Dr Colbert Mukwevho’s much awaited collaboration project is out and is available in all online stores. DOWN BUT NOT OUT was recorded at Adziambei Music Academy and comprises of two songs only. All proceeds from the project will be donated to disaster relief programmes. With love in their hearts and soul in their voices, they molded collective harmonies with the hope of uplifting the nation as we heal and rebuild. The project was recorded at Both Kenny Murabi and Dr. Colbert Mukwevho are known for their advocacy through their music for the well being of African citizens.

 

Down But Not Out’ is dubbed the greatest collaboration to come out of the local Reggae scene; both Kenny Murabi and Dr. Mukwevho delivered what can be called their best performances. The first track, ‘Cry No More’ is a mellow tune where the singers are asking every one of us to heal the world with love as the world is plagued by pandemics and wars. ‘Feeling Down’ is an upbeat and danceable tune that completes this listening experience. The exchange between the legends is truly amazing and will remain as a reference for many years to come on how a powerful collaboration is delivered.

 

KENNY ‘WAILER’ MURABI, also known as ‘The Teacherman’ which also refers to his professional career, is a seasoned Reggae artist whose first album, HOLY WAR, released in 1991 formed the foundation of Roots Reggae, singing in Luvenḓa and English. DR. COLBERT MUKWEVHO was conferred with an honorary Doctor of Philosophy in Arts and Social Sciences by the University of Venḓa in 2018. In the same year Munghana Lonene FM honoured Dr Mukwevho with the Companion of XiTsonga Music Award for his contribution to the XiTsonga music.

 

 

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