Own Correspondent
Mai Marimo, whose real name is Jane Stovring, is launching her latest album, Tanda Shiri, on 30 November at Tanza Center in Chitungwiza. The album is a culmination of her talent, which was discovered later in life.
Mai Marimo's journey into music began after she retired from her accounting job. With the support of her husband, Jorn Stovring, she has released six albums, including Daka Regore, Shungu dzangu, Kumusha ne Christmas, Chikonzero, Makasa, and Simba mukaka.
Tanda Shiri, her latest offering, is a rich and culturally significant album that showcases Mai Marimo's growth as an artist. The title track, Tanda Shiri, features thought-provoking lyrics that urge society to protect its valuables. Other songs on the album, such as Ndisungei, Dai ndakaziva Ndipeiwo Simba, Kuenda Humbangu, Muroora, promote good morals and motivation.
Mai Marimo's music is a testament to her dedication and passion for her craft. Despite her age, she exudes energy and charisma on stage, inspiring her audience with her danceable melodies.
In an interview, Mai Marimo shared her journey into music, stating that she only discovered her talent after retiring from her accounting job. When asked about separating her business and music, she replied that she has employees who handle her business affairs, allowing her to focus on her music.
Mai Marimo promised her fans that they can expect new songs with meaningful messages from her latest album. She also hinted at holding live shows in the future, which have become a reliable source of income lately.
Well done Mum. So proud of you. Wish l was there to celebrate this milestone with you. Live your dream❤️💕. Love you ,
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