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FFF Reviews Kure Kwemoyo By Sluckmasta

 





Kure Kwemoyo.


Today I am reviewing Kure  Kwemoyo a single by Sluckmaster born Farai Chauke. The single is coming out on Friday 17 September 2021. Sluckmasta is a multi talented artist who has a speciality in graphic designing. He started singing when he used to mimic Leonard Dembo, Simon Chimbetu and Leonard Zhakata’s songs while still in grade one. 


Sluckmasta joined Zaoga Braeside Praise and Worship where he interacted with the late Jacky Madondo who was also part of the praise and worship team. Jacky had a short and successful music career that was cut short due to her passing on while she was still young. Sluckmaster believes the skills he tapped together with Jacky are good enough to take him to success too. 


Kure Kwemoyo is a deep promise by a lover that his love is beyond imagination. The emotion of the song is true to the meaning of the song Kure Kwemoyo. The beat on the song is an intelligent fusion of our Jiti music and some West African beats. The song will touch the heart of those in true love and it will make those out of love envy. The song is going to be a hit at weddings I can foretell. 


Sluckmasta released a Kanindo album before in 2020 but on Kure Kwemoyo the genre changed so that the music can appeal to the growing generations that are still highly active in love matters. Sluckmaster is a DJ too and he is expecting other DJs to respond on the turn tables by playing his music.





I rate the song 6/10, I advice you to have the song among your playlist. On Friday the song will be available on YouTube channel check it out and enjoy.


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