mark and establishes himself as an artiste of worth.
The Kadoma-born artiste, who until recently was a nonentity, has stolen the hearts and ears of many owing to his versatility, which allows him to switch from dancehall to hip-hop with ease.
While some Zimbabwean international artistes such as South African-based Buffalo Souljah and Trinta are losing their appeal Liberty is doing otherwise, striving to make that much needed connection with locals.
Over the last month Liberty has been “hot property” performing at clubs and concerts in and around Harare as well as his hometown of Kadoma, where he has gained immense popularity.
“My music has been received well and people are loving it. It is a great feeling when you win a home audience and you are appreciated for your efforts”, said the soft-spoken musician.
He was the top act at the just ended T20 cricket tournament where he also composed a song which pays tribute to Zimbabwe’s cricket stars.
His performance of the song, which has since been adopted as the tournament’s theme song, got cricket fans on their feet when he took to the stage.
His album “Gifted” on which he collaborates with artistes from various countries including the US and South Africa has received rave reviews and been described as a “must have piece to one’s collection”.

 

 

 

“Gifted” is certainly a huge improvement from his debut album “You have been liberated”.
Liberty is currently working on collaboration with Pauline of Mafriq.
Since Liberty was last in the country in 2010 he has recorded and performed concerts in South Africa, Germany, and Switerzland.
He also has enjoyed generous airplay across the globe.

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