Peter Matika, Senior Life Reporter
THEIR journey begins like that of many astounding musical groups. Hailing from Bulawayo’s Paddonhurst suburb is a newly- formed hip-hop group Munati Fam, which consists of three members, namely Kudzai Mawarire (22) aka Tynnie Maz, Arthur Chiwanza (21) aka Sultan Fwhy and Taboka Dube who goes by the moniker Crazie T.
They are set to release their 10-track debut mixtape in 2017. All sharing the same interests the group says it was by fate that they teamed up.
So far with only a couple of tracks on the market and a few performances they said they still need to work on raising the standard of their game.
So far they have a few tracks, a few collaborations but their debut was Ke Summerhich done in 2015. This year they had another titled YOLO.
Like most newbies in the industry they too share the same interest with many other musicians, which is to take over the industry.
“Everybody says they want to take over the industry. Indeed we feel the same but we know we will one day do so and leave a legacy, as our music is meaningful and inspirational. Our music talks about what youths experience and how to get by in times of hardships,” said Crazie T.
The group also mentioned that they had the support of their families, whom they said understood the industry and very much assisted them when need be.
“The late nights and all that is associated with being an artiste, they understand. Our parents actually counsel us about issues to do with the industry. This is our passion and they are 100 percent supportive,” added Crazie T, speaking on behalf of his mates.
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