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Mlue Jay savours Smallz duet

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AFTER collaborating with Mzansi kwaito star Smallz of the Money Maker fame, Zimbabwean rapper, Mlue Jay, has set his sights higher on the regional scene.

AFTER collaborating with Mzansi kwaito star Smallz of the Money Maker fame, Zimbabwean rapper, Mlue Jay, has set his sights higher on the regional scene.

BY SINDISO DUBE

Mlue Jay
Mlue Jay

Mlue Jay is riding high with his song, So Dangerous, featuring Smallz. The song was recorded at ST Empire records in South Africa.

Mlue-Jay, who trades primarily as a rapper, tries something out of his comfort zone, by blending a house beat on So Dangerous.

In the song Mlue Jay and Smallz try to impress a girl in a night club, but discover she could be dangerous because every man in the place is eyeing her.

“After going into the studio with Smallz I am more confident than ever. The response has been great and I am ready to take the new single to every corner of Zimbabwe,” he said.

“After doing the song, we then shot the video in South Africa. The visuals are set to be launched this month–end on South African television channels. I am ready to take on the bull by the horns, compete with the big names locally and also trying to catch a regional market,” he said.

Born Mlungisi Moyo in Bulawayo, Mlue Jay is working on an album featuring tracks including Picture Paint.

“I am working on my album that I wish to release at the end of the year, it will feature some familiar names regionally and locally as I try to breakthrough both markets,” he said.