Winky D fills up HICC for 2023 ShutDown

Renowned Zimbabwean musician, Winky D, has drawn a massive crowd into the Harare International Conference Centre this Sunday, marking a phenomenal end to the year 2023.

The event, aptly titled “2 Decades of Excellence,” celebrates Winky D’s illustrious career in the music industry. As the sun set over Harare, earlier on, the conference center transformed into a vibrant hub of energy, with fans from all corners of the city and beyond converging to witness a historic performance.

As Winky D took the stage, the air was electric with anticipation. The crowd, a sea of faces from diverse backgrounds, is united by the rhythm and beats of his music. Young and old, people dance with an uninhibited joy, each song bringing waves of nostalgia and excitement.

The ambiance is further amplified by an incredible light show and billows of smoke, swinging over the crowd in sync with the music…a mesmerizing spectacle, as if the smoke dances to the beats, adding a surreal quality to the night.

The highlight of the evening is the palpable connection between Winky D and his fans. The artist’s performance is not just about the music; it is a celebration of the ghetto youth’s resilience and joy. Every lyric sung resonates deeply with the audience, many of whom have grown up with his songs as a backdrop to their lives.

As Winky D belts out hit after hit, the crowd respond with fervor, jumping and singing along. The concert is becoming more than just a musical event; it’s a communal experience, a testament to the power of music in bringing people together.

The 2023 Shutdown is set to be remembered not just for its musical brilliance but for the sense of unity and joy it fostered. Winky D’s concert is the transformative power of music and its ability to transcend boundaries, bringing together people from all walks of life in a shared experience of ecstasy and celebration.

In other news – Jah Prayzah responds to criticism over his new video Walletically

Music superstar Jah Prayzah’s video for his song, Walletically has drawn harsh criticism from some prominent Zimbabwean figures, with accusations that the raunchy visuals border on soft porn. The video stirred debate upon its release two days ago, with some questioning whether it was a true representation of an artiste who has often been regarded as a bastion of traditional Zimbabwean culture.

The video sees Jah Prayzah uncharacteristically surrounded by a bevy of half-naked women, a sight that has rarely ever been seen in his past videos. Posting on social media, renowned journalist Hopewell Chin’ono described the latest video, produced by Vusa Blaqs, as a cheapening of art that would not stand the test of time. Read More

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