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Macheso
Leaves for UK:
Alick
Macheso and the Orchestra Mberikwazvo depart for the United
Kingdom for three shows this week. For more details on the
shows, please visit our Tours page.
In an
exclusive interview, Macheso told Chesopower, his official
website that this is yet another sign of the growth of Sungura
music. “I hope we can take Sungura to the furthest heights
possible. It is a blessing to be an ambassador as we will be
flying high the Zimbabwean flag".
Macheso,
about to release his sixth album, Vapupuri Pupurai, will be
together with non other than the superstar Oliver Mtukudzi and
the Black Spirits. The coming together of these two music
maestros promises to generate fireworks as Macheso and Tuku
are the top two musicians Zimbabwe is proud of at the moment.
Their consistency has meant that their support base has
expanded and this tour will surely raise their profile even
further as it beams the cream of Zimbabwean music.
Macheso was
also pleased to be sharing the stage with Oliver Mtukudzi
whose international acclaim and recognition is undisputed.
Although they have shared the stage on several occasions
locally, this is the first time outside Zimbabwe’s borders
that the two will be entertaining the people. “He is a
brother and advisor, someone I enjoy working with given the
opportunity” Macheso said.
This is not
the first time that either Macheso or Tuku have thrilled
crowds in the United Kingdom. “We have been there a few
times and are now attuned to what the crowds want and expect
of us. I promise them a polished performance from our guys and
they can also be sure to hear songs from our new album which
will be released next month.”
For more
information on the upcoming album, please visit our Latest
Album page.
BY
MASIMBA KUCHERA---MUSIC ANALYST
The
Birth of a Legend:
With
nearly two decades of musical experience, Alick Macheso
popularly known as Cheso Power now has five albums to his
name.
Having
started with Nicholas Zakaria and the Khiama boys, Macheso has
never looked back. For thirteen years since 1984, Macheso
played the bass guitar and was a vocalist at Khiama. He is
arguably the best bassist Zimbabwe has produced in recent
times in Sungura music. All in all, he was actively involved
in 10 albums and in 1998, he decided to move on.
Before leaving Khiama,
Alick had also shown his ability in composing as he composed
four songs during his time there. These were Sekuru
Ndibatsireiwo, Chionai Amai--popularly known as Dangerzone,
Varume Woye and Shamiso. Of all these, Shamiso was the hit
which made Alick Macheso be recognised as a composer.
In 1998, Alick decided
that it was time he moved on and this was the birth of the
Orchestra Mberikwazvo. This band included Zakaria Zakaria--younger
brother to Nicholas, Donald Gogo, Rogers Fatiya, Thomas
Tasinto, Kenneth Chembe and Jabulani Chimiti who were the
dancers. Up to now, Orkestra Mberikwazvo has five albums.
These are Magariro, Vakiridzo, Simbaradzo, Zvakanaka Zvakadaro
and Zvido Zvenyu Kunyanya. Macheso has been consistent in
churning out six-track albums and on three of his albums; he
has put a Chewa song as well. His social commentary transcends
the whole of society and themes include family life, love and
other day-to-day happenings in one’s life. These are woven
with a mellifluous and touching tune into the Sungura music of
a kind that has been embraced by many in Zimbabwe. As a
result, Macheso is known widely as the King of Sungura music.
He now has followers both within and outside the country and
his popularity continues to grow.
Magariro:
Magariro is Macheso’s debut album, which brought Macheso into the limelight. It is an album full of talent and it sets the scene for the success that Cheso Power enjoys today. It has a wide-ranging commentary in life both love and social.
1. Pakutema Munda: Success in life requires teamwork as one climbs up the ladder of success. The song laments the tendency by many to claim all the glory for the success of a team. It reminds everyone to remember that every team member plays a role in a team’s success. The ending is a small prayer to God to give people the courage and conscience to acknowledge a fellow team-member’s contribution.
2. Baba NaAmai: Due to a plethora of reasons, many families are now child-headed families. This is a request to one’s deceased parents to come and rescue the children who will have suffered several misfortunes. This call is made in the belief that the parents may feel pity and sort out the problems bedeviling the children left.
3. Gogogoi: Gogogoi
is a coming back of a once lost---prodigal son. Because his family does not initially appreciate what he does, he disappears from the scene and returns when what he does starts bearing fruit. The son explains his wish to continue entertaining audience as he feels that is what he can do best.
4. Sarah: Spoilers are bound to be there in any relationship that will be thriving. Sarah is a victory song sung by the husband after overcoming a series of obstacles to be with his beloved one.
5. Kushungurudzwa: In some families, it is a fact that the children are left to fend for themselves and at the mercy of uncaring people. The track is a cry by the children to parents and other older family members to come to the children's rescue.
6. Mwana Wamai Vangu: It is true of many siblings that they may not get along in a family. This song depicts one family where one of the siblings complaints of ill-treatment from the other. After bottling the seething anger, it comes out in this track and it warns the ill-treating sibling to shun away from such action.
Vakiridzo:
This
is the second album from Mberikwazvo hot on the hills of
Magariro. It introduces a mature feeling as Macheso also sings
in Chewa, his native language. This is through the song
Kumudzi Kwatu. There is also a Rhumba track entitled Yave
Tinomutenda.
1.
Tariro: this is a piece of advice to couples to
find amicable ways of solving their problem. Many a time
couples resort to unethical ways of solving their problems and
the track encourages dialogue between the two at all times.
2.
Kumudzi Kwatu: Kumudzi Kwatu is a Chewa that
encourages everyone to make the most of his or her time on
earth. It is an acknowledgement that one can go back and forth
between one’s land of origin and their adopted homeland,
places that may be far apart. However, everyone is then
reminded that there is no coming back after one has died even
if they may be close to their former home.
3.
Shedia: It is true of many families that in-laws do
not get along especially the mother-in-law and her
daughter-in-law. This track exposes these differences as the
mother-in-law ill-treats her daughter-in-law, Shediah, because
she feels that her son is giving more attention to his new
family. The voice heard is that of Shediah who decides to
remain firm and does not want to leave despite her ill
treatment, as she is interested in looking after her family.
4.
Yave Tinomutenda: This is a thanksgiving track to
the almighty for all the blessings that one has received.
5.
Chitubu: In this track, everyone is advised to
follow up on their ideas and work hard to make them a success
despite the hardships that may be in the way.
6.
Raramiro:
The aids pandemic has caused the death of many parents leaving
children on their own. This song is a prayer to the almighty
asking for his guidance in leading the family left in the wake
of such a tragedy. It also advises parents to look after their
families to the best of their abilities.
Simbaradzo:
Simbaradzo has proved to be the top-selling album not only for Macheso but also in Zimbabwe music history as it now has close to 400000 units sold up to date. It was widely accepted by the people and its legend lives to today as many people still want to make it part of their collection. This album features the hit songs Amai VaRubhi and Mundike, another Chewa track that captivates his audience in live shows up to this day.
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1.
Amai VaRubhi: This is the voice of a husband
advising his wife not to pay attention to external advice, as
this is a cause of conflict. Instead, he encourages dialogue
within the household.
2.
Petunia: This song exposes how quick some people
are in life to detract others and be stumbling blocks. Petunia
is a song sung by a man who chronicles how he has managed to
be with Petunia and how hard he worked for his wife.
3.
Kunyarara Zvavo: In life, there are those who are
quiet to hide their evil intentions. The song is a request for
openness and candidness at all times.
4.
Nguva: The death of a spouse sometimes heralds
disagreements and a split as family members scramble for the
deceased’s estate. Nguva is both a request and reminder that
the deceased’s nuclear family should never be forgotten
hence the need to be considerate in sharing the estate.
5.
Kusekana Kwana Kamba: The song warns people against
pointing fingers at others without a self-assessment.
6.
Mundikumbuke: Many families have a stepparent
looking after them. In most cases, the stepparent is cruel and
Mundikumbuke is a cry by a child in such a situation. The
child cries for the deceased parent’s intervention because
of ill-treatment faced at the hands of the stepparents.
By this time, Macheso was riding on the
crest of a wave and Through Zvakanaka Zvakadaro; Macheso
consolidated his position as King of Sungura.
Zvakanaka Zvakadaro:
1.
Monalisa: This is a celebratory song hailing the
coming together of two in marriage. It recognises the work
done by parents in grooming the children.
2.
Chisoni: Life pauses many challenges, as people
sometimes are not willing to accept someone doing something
differently. Chisoni advises that it is more profitable to
work hard despite the obstacles.
3.
Kumhanya Kuripo: the track speaks of children who
are quick to blame parents and ill-treat them while the
parents are still alive. It ends with a plea for forgiveness
after misfortunes suffered and thought to be misfortunes
caused by parents having died with anger.
4.
Chara Chimwe: It is an old adage that one man does
make man a team. Chara Chimwe is a reminder to couples to
remain together as it is usually difficult to look after
children as a single parents.
5.
Mwari Wenyasha: Mwari Wenyasha is a prayer for
tolerance amongst all people. It encourages everyone not to
size anyone up but to give an ear at all times and to
everyone.
6.
Zvimiro: The song advises people to be faithful and
trustworthy at all times. This advice is mainly directed to
couples because such behaviour as unfaithfulness may lead to a
marriage being derailed.
Zvido
Zvenyu Kunyanya:
This
is the preview on the CD and Cassette album:
Another
scorcher from Macheso, his fifth. This is an album that was
worth the wait as Macheso continues to provide a salient
social commentary on themes to do with life, love and family
issues. Zvido Zvenyu Kunyanya is a six-track album that will
bring happiness and smiles to the faces of Mberikwazvo's
millions of fans both within and outside Zimbabwe who had
experienced a one and a half year drought since Zvakanaka
Zvakadaro. The long time was taken as Macheso, the King of
Sungura and arguably the best bassist in Zimbabwe’s recent
music history, polished and put final touches to yet another
captivating album. The album is full of powerful lyrics
wrapped in tunes that are bound to have everyone on their feet
the whole time. To date Macheso’s four albums Magariro,
Vakiridzo, Simbaradzo and Zvakanaka Zvakadaro have done well
on the market selling over 700000 copies and this album is
also set to break records. Simbaradzo currently stands as the
best selling album in living history as it has sold over
300000 copies so far. Those with the CD version will get two
bonus tracks, Shediah and Kushungurudzwa from Macheso’s
previous albums, Vakiridzo and Magariro respectively.
1.
Madhawu: In life, it is usual to have someone you confide
in and share secrets with as a friend.
The voice heard in this track is that of regret coming
from someone who thinks that he/she has a friend to share
secrets with and discovers that it was a mistake to put
confidence in such a friend as Madhawu because of Madhawu’s
unfaithfulness.
2.
Wemakonzo: When two people get married, sometimes the
family does not approve of the marriage for economic reasons.
The voice heard is of a woman who defies her family arguing
that love should come before any monetary considerations. The
woman even threatens to drink rat poison.
3.
Kuhwereketa: it is a fact that one has both supporters and
detractors. The best advice is not to listen to your
detractors but concentrate on your life and what you can do
best as this avoids unnecessary disagreement and wrangling.
4.
Parudo: True love is always the best in a relationship. In
this song, the voice warns against use of roots and herbs
"mupfuhira" to spruce up an affair.
5.
Ziva Zvaunoda: Success in life comes about from having a
clear mind and plan. It is therefore important for one not to
always follow others instead of your original life-plan.
6.
Charakupa: It is not often that someone is grateful to the
powers above when blessed. This is a track advising everyone
to be grateful for what they have and to share with those who
are less fortunate.
BY
MASIMBA KUCHERA---MUSIC ANALYST
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