Masta hits airwaves with new single

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Tatenda Shunyai

MASVINGO – Great Zimbabwe University (GZU) musicology student, Wellington Mutigwa is riding high with a new single he collaborated with Faina Gwidibira, also known as Faina Cae.
Titled ‘Sorry’, the track was released last week and is receiving its considerable share of airplay on radio and online music platforms.
Known as Masta in the music circles, the artist is confident his track will soon become a top hit among other hits and is elated by the reception his song has been given by fans so far.
“The track has been well-received by many as it is a song that is inspired by a real love story. I thought it would be something light but I am overwhelmed by the positive responses I am getting on my various social media platforms. The song is receiving good airplay on YaFM where it was officially launched.
“I want to acknowledge the support I am getting from my fellow students and my lecturers in my music journey. I really appreciate their efforts,” said Mutigwa.
He promised to keep fighting his way to the top by releasing a string of hits that will take his career to the top.
Mutigwa won the 2016 rapper of the year award at the Marondera Music Awards and is also part of the GZU band, Team Fusion.
In the past, he released other tracks like Fly away and Welcome to Great Zimbabwe, a song he produced in honour of the university.entertainment

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