By Style Reporter 

Afro-jazz gospel musician Fulton Bheme has released a new single titled Anozarura in which he reassures listeners that there is a light at the end despite different circumstances they face, if they keep the faith.

The track, produced under Ayibeki Production at Bigsound Studios, is a precursor to his next album set for release later this year and is exclusively available on the Buddie Beatz application until February 23.

Speaking to Standard Style, Bheme said the new song was a continuation of his message in past music projects that projected hope and belief that God can turn any situation for the better.

“The song Anozarura is a song that carries a unique genre built from our local cultures and dance [rhythms] and it is actually a song that brings hope to the hopeless, courage to the discouraged as well as strength to the weak among other things,” said Bheme, adding that the message connects to his past songs.

“The title Anozarura is a Shona word that means “He Opens”, meaning God is a way where does seems to be no way, He is the light in the darkness, and Anozarura is a continuation of the story that I started from my previous album Mukudzei.

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“This new song is an assurance that no matter how long it takes to get a reply from God, it is certain that He will give one what they want and afterwards protect His blessings in them.”

Bheme, who mainly uses music to “win more souls to Christ”, said his aim this year was  to complete an album by the first half and “release more videos and hold more shows than yesteryears”.

“I intend to win more souls to Christ. To complete an Album and do more videos from all my songs as well as do more shows than past years,” he said.

Meanwhile, Bheme who also doubles as founding president of Zingoma Trust, an organisation mainly focused on facilitating, promoting and packaging music for the global market through the development of a financially viable and sustainable music industry as well as harnessing talents at grassroots level, said they had plans to uplift lots of upcoming talent this year.

“As an arts developer, I intend to bring artistes together and collectively work together on having the best PA system for the organisation and preferable host an arts festival for the members of the trust and others that are willing to partner us to ensure that we help creatives realize their dreams,” said Bheme.