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Freeman launches 13th Album “Me vs Me” in a spectacular show

On Saturday, the vibrant atmosphere at Alexandra Sports Club in Harare was electrified as dancehall musician Freeman HKD, born Emegy Sylvester Chizanga, launched his highly anticipated 13th album titled *Me vs Me*. Despite the heavy rains that swept through parts of Harare earlier that day, a determined crowd of thousands, including notable personalities like football star Khama Billiat, filled the venue to celebrate the event. The resilience of the HKD family was on full display, showcasing their unwavering support for their favorite artist.

The album *Me vs Me*, which features an impressive collection of 16 tracks, was officially released just two days prior to the launch. The compilation showcases a diverse range of musical styles, blending Afro-fusion, Afro-pop, and classic Freeman sounds, reflecting the artist’s evolution over his career. Featuring collaborations with well-known artists such as Nutty O, Master H, Daruler, Soulful Leah, and Mandy Ahwee, the album is a testament to Freeman’s ability to collaborate and innovate within the genre.

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The launch was not just an album release but also coincided with the inaugural HKD Festival, creating an unforgettable experience for attendees. Freeman kicked off his performance by introducing the track “Muchandinzwawo,” which received an enthusiastic response from the audience, signaling a promising start to the evening. His performance was a mix of new hits and nostalgic classics, taking fans on a journey through his musical career. He delighted the crowd with well-loved tracks like “Joina City,” bringing back fond memories for many.

The festival was further energized by a lineup of talented performers, including Voltz JT, Poptain, Feli Nandi, Delroy, She Calaz, Master H, Tamy Moyo, Takura, Nyasha David, Nutty O, and Holy Ten. Each artist brought their unique flair to the stage, creating a vibrant atmosphere filled with energy and excitement. The collaboration between these artists highlighted the unity within the Zimbabwean music scene and the celebration of dancehall culture.

Freeman also took a moment during the festivities to address a recent incident in Kariba, where a fan was assaulted by security personnel during one of his performances. He expressed his sincere apologies and reassured his supporters that their safety and enjoyment at his shows are of utmost importance.

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The *Me vs Me* album features a variety of songs that resonate with different aspects of life and relationships. Tracks like “Zvavharana,” “Wenyama,” “Bhuru,” “International Business,” and “Hwahwa” are just a few examples of the rich content embedded in the album. Notably, the opening track “Me vs Me” features Soulful Leah, setting the tone for an engaging listening experience. The album also includes a bonus track, “ZCA,” featuring Daruler and Mandy Ahwee, further enhancing its appeal.

Freeman shared insights into the production of *Me vs Me*, noting that it took him nearly a year to complete the album. His dedication to quality and creativity shines through in every track, making it clear why he remains a beloved figure in the dancehall scene. His ability to connect with fans through his music, combined with his energetic performances, continues to solidify his status as a key player in Zimbabwean music.

As the night drew to a close, it was evident that Freeman HKD’s album launch was not just a personal milestone but also a celebration of music, community, and resilience. The successful event at Alexandra Sports Club stands as a testament to Freeman’s enduring influence in the industry and his commitment to entertaining and inspiring his fans. With *Me vs Me*, Freeman has once again proven that he is a force to be reckoned with in the dancehall genre, and his fans eagerly await what he will deliver next.

In other news – Chitungwiza grocery store hit by armed orbbery gang

In a brazen display of criminality, an armed robbery gang struck a grocery store in Chitungwiza over the weekend, making off with a staggering US$8,705 in cash. The incident unfolded in broad daylight, sending shockwaves through the local community and raising concerns about safety in the area.

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed the robbery, which occurred at approximately 1:30 PM on Saturday at a grocery shop located in Tilcor Industry, Chitungwiza. According to ZRP national spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi, the incident was executed in a manner reminiscent of a movie heist. Read More

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