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Jah Prayzah descends on Byo

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2 KINGS Entertainment in collaboration with 3D Events will host Jah Prayzah at Hartsfield Tshisanyama on April 28 in Bulawayo.

2 KINGS Entertainment in collaboration with 3D Events will host Jah Prayzah at Hartsfield Tshisanyama on April 28 in Bulawayo.

By SINDISO DUBE

This will be Jah Prayzah’s first show in the City of Kings this year. It will feature Mzoe7 and Iyasa alongside wheel spinners DJ Liz, Crazy Dee, Wellyonz, Eugy and Champion sound.

One of the show organisers De Nosh said they were ready to shutdown Bulawayo on the night.

“It’s been long since we brought Jah Prayzah to Bulawayo. We are ready for the show and everyone is rearing to go. It will be a night to remember for the Military touch movement fans since a lot has happened musicwise and to the Jah Prayzah brand since he last performed in Bulawayo,” he said.

However, it will not be a walk in the park for the Kutonga Kwaro hitmaker as top South African musician, Professor, will be performing in the city on the same day.

Professor has recently become a darling in Bulawayo after he featured on Sandra Ndebele’s song Lizwile, which is doing well on regional television channels like Trace Africa.

The Nobenga hitmaker will be supported by Tytan, ExQ, Madlela Skobokobo, Innono Lakwethu (SA), Zhezhingtons, Top Virus, Lady Dee, Cal_Vin and wheel spinners DJ Sweeto, Teflon, Mzoe, Nash AbraCrackDat and Vasco.

Professor’s choice of venue, which was shunned by music promoters and fans after a number of shows there flopped — with the worst being Jamaican Busy Signal which was abandoned after violence broke out — might work against him.