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for me I just want to leave some sort of greatness personified .I posed a questions to Tafadzwa Tirivavi as to what really moves him and inspires him as an artist besides the halts that are thrown along the journey of becoming a powerhouse and here is what he had to stress;
I love what I do that is the main key. I don't sing for fame or money, the ones behind me also keep me going(my followers).Well ,I love writing, like I said I'm analytical, I pay close attention to detail. Everyday I see a lot of children struggling and not just that, I'm hoping to move people and change their perspective towards the world in order to raise the spirit humanity and sympathy that lies within us. The program I chose in varsity (Multimedia) also keeps me going due to certain circumstances that includes learning how to work with sound, videos, copyrights etc., it also enhances my productions and gives me knowledge so as to come up with better outstanding productions"
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"I could give you a list of things I'm focusing on right now but let’s save it for another day. I just see myself on top with a successful broadcasting companies. A basic outlook of his future and some goal and aspirations that the artists hopes to attain as long as he still has breath within his lungs. Our Zimbabwean music industry can be seen as a tough, competitive and survivor of the fittest type of a disciplinarian if I may say. It’s either you swim or you sink. Many artists rely on self-sustenance for we do not have many promoters and even the few ones that are there they tend to eye the already established artists. It’s a game of connections when it comes to tasting fame and power in the musical business. Teezy clearly postulated his view of the arts sector as problematic from the roots that's the parents and family of the artists up to the promoters. Before one gets the support of the promoters there is no greater support than that of family here is his view;
" The Zimbabwean music industry is okay but I feel like it does not really support young talent but only support those who are already on the map or famous , because in as much as I'm concerned, there are so many young talented artists out there that Zimbabwe doesn't know about and still they don't have anyone to nature their talent, The industry also doesn't educate people since we lack funding and music schools in Zimbabwe isn't really a place where most parents would want to take their children to since our economy is busted and since I feel like the industry doesn't get enough funds."
"A Legacy to me is more like prime footsteps that one takes in order to build something that was never build before and live to be remembered for it. Well I want to leave a legacy in line with change. I want to show love, kindness and care for everyone so I would say I want to leave a legacy of true love and humbleness."#Legacychallengewinner
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CARLEON DT (DANCEHALL TERROR) Profile| Dancehall, Reggae, Conscious Artist.

The Dancehall Terror
SOURCE | CARLEON DT
Bradley Venasio, Stage name Carleon DT is a versatile, talented and Dancehall/ Reggae/ Conscious music artist. Born on the 17 of January 1993 and raised in Mbare Harare. His musical journey started when he was in Form 2 at George Stark High, he used to freestyle in class which used to get him in trouble with the teachers for fueling noise in class. Carleon DT recorded his debut single in 2010 called Progress on an international riddim called Purple Love made in Jamaica. The riddim featured Jamaican Popcan, Khago, Baby Charm, Zimbabwean Eyetal Fyah, Nutty O and other big names in the Dancehall genre. He is signed under Heartbeat Records Zimbabwe. He has worked with many producers in his career; PTK(Heartbeat Records) ,Gzee(Bad Company) ,Mockery, Trojan , Good kid , Ashton Beats(Trick media) and Dropper from Bindura.
Early 2021 he released his debut EP titled the Best I Can. The inspiration behind this EP is the struggle he has faced in the industry since he ventured in the industry. From stage performance sabotage, airplay, poverty, prayer, hope, love, relationship ills and partying. The Best I Can is a sack of mixed emotions because he saying no matter how I suck in love and life, no matter how they sabotage my music but music is THE BEST I CAN do and no one can take my talent from me and I shall make it. Carleon DT was a talented footballer in both primary and secondary school but he left all that to become a full time musician. He is also a producer but he chose to be a singer and songwriter over producing. He argued that he cannot chase two dreams at once because he did not want to starve the melodic side over producing. He made beats for most of his songs in his career, showcasing talent and versatility. He also built his stage performance through excessive rehearsals using a live band since Heartbeat Records has a band, he used to perform at a bar in Mbare called Blue Bar every Sunday and he also featured on One Love Zim Reggae Festival 2021 edition which he shared a stage with Mannex Motsi, Dadza D, Trevor Holt, Ras Caleb, Allanah, Mai Skye(Pauline), Cello Culture and other big names.


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Netflix Movie “The Bad Bishop”
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SOUTH Africa based film agency, Becky Casting Agency has announced a stellar cast for The Bad Bishop movie. The movie is scheduled to be shot in Limpopo, South Africa from September 1 to October 1 2021. The agency has fused actors from across Southern Africa though the majority was largely drawn from South Africa and Zimbabwe. Becky Casting Agency public relations manager Mthabisi Tshuma said they have given a chance to upcoming actors. “The main characters are South African acting giants Israel Makoe known for stint on Gaz’Lam and Tsotsi, Dumisani Mbebe, known for his role on Generations back in the day, Thato Molamu, Dineo Nchabeleng, Teboho MacDonald “Tsietsi” Mashinini Kgosi from Muvhango, Hebron Sigwaburimu and Mothusi. Cameo roles include Zimbabwean art sensations Madam Boss, Sandra Ndebele, Lorraine Guyo, Madlela Skhobokhobo, Calvin Madula and Nigel The Slick Pastor. He said they are also in the process of auditioning actors for other cameo roles and the target is mostly on upcoming actors who want to make a breakthrough. Recently, Madam Boss made headlines after she landed a role in South Africa’s telenovela, Ubettina Wethu. Announcing the news, Becky Casting Agency wrote: “Guys, help me to congratulate this amazing and talented lady. She has been cast to feature on SABC 1s new telenovela, uBettina Wethu as Aminata.” Madam Boss thanked Becky Casting Agency and her husband, Ngoni Munetsiwa for believing and supporting her. She went on to plead with the agency to also assist fellow Zimbabwean actors so that they get acting roles in the neighbouring country. She wrote on her Facebook page: “Thank you Becky Casting Agency. Please assist my fellow actors and actresses here in Zimbabwe, please Becky I beg, this is big.