Stop Lyrical Wars: MicInity

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By ItaiMuzondo
One of Zimbabwe’s leading dancehall artist Mike Madamombe popularly known as MicInity encouraged fellow artists to stop lyrical wars and focus on giving a message to the people through music after his nation tour show held in Masvingo towards the launch of his new double album.
Speaking to Tell Zimbabwe, Mic Inity expressed the war of words which has become a trend in the Zimbabwean dancehall industry as unnecessary.
“The war of words is unnecessary. What people want is a message, a message they will relate to”, said Madamombe.
The artist also took the time to announce to his fans of a double album and a DVD to be launched in October.

“I want my fans to know that I am launching an album next month and I am very excited. The double album ‘Peace, Love and Inity’ features both dancehall and pure reggae vibes and has a total of 30 tracks” added Madamombe.
Mic Inity is a dancehall artist with dancehall tracks like ‘Good Enough’ and “Mad in the Dance’ to his name.
He has also worked with remarkable artists as Sizla, Capelton and Bongo Maffin in his musical career.Entertainment
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