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BY LIFE & STYLE REPORTER
RISING gospel singer Edina Chataza-Chigariro has fulfilled a lifelong dream after recording two singles titled Mwari Wakanaka and Chiyedza produced by Lyton Ngolomi.
The new gospel kid on the block told NewsDay Life & Style that the two songs sought to praise the Lord.
“I have always been in love with gospel music, but I never thought I would one day be able to record my own music. This is a dream come true,” she said.
“I am happy with the quality of my debut singles and I am looking forward to producing more songs.”
The 37-year-old singer said she was happy with the positive feedback she was getting from fans.
“The response is just humbling, awesome and encouraging. I am grateful to my producer Lyton Ngolomi for refining my songwriting and singing skills,” she said.
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“I also thank my music promoter Tinotenda Muvhawa for believing in me.”
The New Marimba Park-based singer said she was not in music for money.
“Although money is needed for recording and marketing music, I am into this to minister the Word of God through music. I need to win more souls to God’s kingdom,” she said.
Chataza-Chigariro said she self-funded her musical project.
“Although I have a small-scale hair dressing business which supports my music, my husband also chips in with morale and financial support,” she said.
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