Phillip Chiyangwa’s son ventures into music, says dad to chip in!

Brian started singing in 2008 as an underground up to the time when he started doing collaboration with well-established artists like Extra Large.

In an interview with the Chronicle, Brian said he joined the music industry in 2008 but was underground for more than a year. From there he started collaborating with established artists.

“Being a musician has always been a dream to me so I started singing about two years ago when I was an underground musician and from there I saw it worth to join the established guys who had shown a sign of appreciating my work.

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“So from that time I have worked with a number of guys that include Extra Large and Stunner and with these guys, we have done big projects,” he said.

Brian is a vocalist and he has been included on songs like Toita mari, Toita Cash, a song that he did with Stunner. Brian is the one who did the lead vocals on this song.

“There are some songs like Toita mari by Stunner. I am the one who did the lead vocals for that song and from there I have done another project with Extra Large.
“From these two projects that I have done so far, I am happy with the response that we have got mainly looking at the fact that I am doing the lead vocals,” he said.

Brian is currently working on his 16-track album that he is expecting to release before the end of the year and he is funding his own project.

“Currently, I am working on my compilation album and it will be having 16 tracks, and most of the songs that are included are those that I have done with the well established guys and I will fuse with the other songs that I did alone.
“On this project, I am funding my self and my father is happy that I am now in the musical industry performing with the other guys that have made their name in the industry. I think my father will start to chip in when I start recording my videos,” he said. 

Brian’s music is about happiness and encouraging people to be happy and forget about their problems. Toita mari urges people to be innovative in terms of making money, as employment opportunities are few. 
“In this song we are urging people to forget their problems and come up,” he said.

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