Urban groover Victor D on his way back

Standard Style
In an interview with Standard Style, Victor D said he was working with T Man of Mt Zion and Cleff Jones.

BY KUDZAI CHITSATSO

CHITUNGWIZA-BASED artiste Victor Dhliwayo, known as Victor D, hopes to get back into the game as he plans to release two singles titled Zvaramba and Unozviziva, featuring Ngoni Kambarami.

In an interview with Standard Style, Victor D said he was working with T Man of Mt Zion and Cleff Jones.

He is set to release the singles this week.

“l am hoping to get back in the music game with a bang since I was out of the country,” he said.

“I am going to release two singles by end of this month titled Zvaramba and Unozviziva, featuring Ngoni Kambarami.

“The first one Zvaramba is about something falling either a relationship or deals, trying to make something and you keep on falling,” he said.

“The other single with Ngoni Unozviziva, it’s a love song.

“It’s about telling my girl that you know it’s hard for me to stay alone without you.”

Victor D said he was working with two producers on these upcoming singles.

“I am working with two producers on these singles starting with Tman from Mt Zion and the other single I’m working with Cleff Jones.”

Victor D, who is one of the pioneers of the urban grooves genre has been in the game for some time .

“I started off on a very low note in 2002 recording in home studios, but it was not good in terms of quality,” he said.

“I then joined the group, Extra Large, after they were impressed with my song which l wrote back then.”

“I chose to do a song with Extra Large, which was a hit on the street called Ndinoda Kushamula Newe and we became popular.”

“I started recording at Real Studios teamed up with the likes of Shinso Man, Trevor Dongo and Taurai Mandebvu  and a lot of my guys from back then up to now.”

“My journey will end with a trophy and a lot of cash l hope,” he said.

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