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Joseph Tsoza releases new album

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A Zimbabwean national, Joseph Soza, who is residing in Maniini outside Thohoyandou, recently released a new album, Rwendo.

This is the sixth album for Soza (47) and his band, Kingdom Ambassador. The name of the album means a journey and is said to be one of the best Shiono albums they ever produced.

The album has six tracks, with the hot favourites Shingirira, A friend indeed, Nguva ye pera and Kutaura ne Denga.

According to Soza, the song Shingirira wants encourage people to work hard and be patient if one want to succeed in what he was doing. He also emphasises that the only friend that a person needs is Jesus.

He said since the release of his album, many people were supporting him by purchasing directly from him or the shop outlets in Thohoyandou, instead buying from the local “ama ten-ten,” who are pirates.

The new album was recorded at Winman Recording Studios, mixed and mastered by Emmanuel Mamphogoro. For bookings you can phone him at 071 568 0043.

 
 

Joseph Soza.

 

By: Silas Nduvheni

 

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