BULAWAYO’S vibrant music scene has welcomed another promising voice after emerging Zimdancehall artiste Obert Mandizira, popularly known as Omarivibes, unveiled his latest single, Ndinewe, a heartfelt collaboration with fellow artiste Nickytana.
Released on Sunday, the song signals the arrival of two rising stars determined to leave their mark on Zimbabwe’s music industry.
The infectious track, produced by celebrated Bulawayo producer Tflow Da Producer, is built on the pulsating ZimCulture Riddim, delivering an irresistible blend of authentic dancehall rhythms, catchy melodies and relatable lyrics that showcase the creative talent emerging from the City of Kings.
For Omarivibes, Ndinewe is more than just another release, it is the beginning of a journey, a statement of intent that he hopes will propel him onto Zimbabwe’s biggest stages.
“This song means a lot to us,” he said.
“Working with Tflow Da Producer was an incredible experience because he understood exactly what we wanted to achieve.
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“We believe people will connect with the message and the vibe of the song.”
The single forms part of Volume 1 of the ZimCulture Riddim, a Bulawayo-produced project that has quickly gained recognition for bringing together talented local artistes before expanding nationally.
The project’s success paved the way for Volume 2, which was produced in Harare and features some of Zimbabwe’s biggest Zimdancehall names, including Kinnah, Culture Love, Uncle Epatan and Silent Killer.
For Omarivibes, being associated with a “riddim” that has attracted some of the country’s leading dancehall heavyweights is a major milestone and proof that Bulawayo continues to produce artists capable of competing on the national stage.
While many musicians dream of breaking into Zimbabwe’s competitive music industry, Omarivibes believes consistency, hard work and faith in his talent will set him apart.
Although he and Nickytana have not yet begun performing live, the two say they are preparing for that next chapter as they continue to build their catalogue and grow their fan base.
“We haven’t started performing yet, but those days are close,” Omarivibes said.
“Right now, our focus is on creating quality music and building our brand.
“We believe this is only the beginning of something special.”
As Ndinewe makes its debut, Omarivibes hopes the single will resonate with fans across Zimbabwe and beyond while shining a spotlight on Bulawayo’s flourishing music scene.
With polished production, undeniable chemistry between the two artistes and an unmistakable Zimdancehall flavour, Ndinewe is not just another release, it is a bold declaration that Bulawayo’s next generation of artists has arrived, and Omarivibes is determined to be among those leading the charge.
As Ndinewe begins making its way onto digital platforms and into the ears of Zimdancehall lovers, Omarivibes is optimistic that the single will cement his place among Bulawayo’s exciting new generation of artists.
With its infectious rhythm, relatable message and polished production, Ndinewe is more than just a new single, it is the sound of two ambitious musicians announcing that they are ready to take their place in Zimbabwe’s ever-evolving Zimdancehall landscape.