Skip to main content

Internationally Ambitious Gracious Collaborates With Silas Carter Muchemwa

Both are South African based and they have combined to come out with a gem of a song Mambure E Rudo that lovers will play on repeat especially when they are travelling together in their car.









Mambure E Rudo is a song that celebrates love. Mambure is a shona name for veil which is used to cover brides before they are unveiled to their grooms on a wedding ceremony. The wedding ceremony is regarded as the highest level of committment in love.

Gracious  started music at a very tender age, she remembers perfoming while at kindergarten and at Sunday school. Her late mom discovered her talent, she was very supportive (may her soul rest in peace) So as she grew up she persued with her dream even while at school, she was very active musically. She got into the studio when she was 13. The recording was unsuccessful, this inspired her to enrol in Dreamstar Competitions 2015. She made it to top 5, that is the very year that she did a single with Oskid called Wandiwachisa. It got a little bit of airplay at Star fm. However the journey hasn't been an easy one. At one time she joined Samkoko as a backing vocalist. After Samukoko she then started her own band named The Georgies'. In 2017 she moved to SA where she continued recording with producer BK Beats.



Comments

  1. This is music,live band is second to none.nature doesn't need edition, keep it flowing!!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Mature music for the mature people like it

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Mature music you can sit down and play with your family

      Delete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Love, Sex, and Marriage: Three Sides of the Same Coin

  Written by Fred Farai Nyakudanga In today’s society, the lines between love, sex, and marriage are often blurred. Sex has been commercialized and portrayed as a pleasurable act, while love is taught through upbringing and personal experiences. Marriage, on the other hand, has become a duty where two people often find themselves tied together due to sex and social prestige. Love vs. Sex Sex is a natural instinct, while love is a cultivated emotion that allows us to accommodate someone who is not ourselves. As I often say in my sessions with young adults, every creature that reproduces enjoys sex. However, it’s love that sets us apart. We can plan and work on love, tolerating and forgiving someone who is different from us. Love disciplines us on who to have sex with, and mutual desire is a design of our own making. While sex and love are interconnected, they serve different purposes. Sex is driven by inner feelings that aim to satisfy reproduction, whereas love is a choice that req...

Greener Pastures Do Not Secure A Fat Cow

  Written by Fred Farai Nyakudanga Just like cows seeking greener pastures, humans are drawn to opportunities that promise better living standards. However, I pose a critical question: do greener pastures truly guarantee prosperity if the underlying conditions are flawed? Perhaps the lack of progress is not due to the absence of opportunities, but rather the result of haphazard approaches, poor planning, and neglected resources. In the pursuit of a better life, many Africans seek opportunities in diaspora, enticed by promises of higher salaries and improved living standards. Yet, I firmly believe that true fulfillment and lasting impact can only be achieved by addressing the underlying conditions that hinder our progress in our own autonomous land – a land where we have territorial integrity. These underlying conditions include : 1. Absent value creation mechanisms : Failing to harness value from our resources and talents, instead relying on others for validation. 2. Disunity : Lac...

Richness is Not a Coincidence, While Poverty is a Choice

  Written by Fred Farai Nyakudanga  Even when circumstances seem to offer no alternatives, choices still exist. These choices might be limited, oppressive, or unappealing, but they are choices nonetheless. The decision to pursue richness, unlike the circumstances that lead to poverty, is often deliberate and hard-won. Richness is not a chance occurrence; it is created. Those who achieve it have typically made conscious decisions, defying odds and pushing beyond familiar territories. In contrast, poverty often results from coerced or timid choices, stemming from situations created by those who comprehend the nature of richness. Strategies to Evade Poverty 1. Seek Opportunities, Even When None Seem Apparent : Be proactive, network, think creatively, and take calculated risks. 2. Don't Wait for Validation from Others ; Take Initiative: Self-validate, set your own goals, take ownership, and be decisive. 3. Overcome Objections and Challenges : Anticipate obstacles, develop problem-...