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Jah Prayzah in double album launch

Jah Prayzah is yet to announce further details concerning the album titles and featured artistes.

AFTER a long period without releasing new music Jah Prayzah will on May 12 and 13 respectively launch two albums.

The launch events are scheduled for Harare and Bulawayo respectively.

Jah Prayzah is yet to announce further details concerning the album titles and featured artistes.

The artiste described the launch as his biggest ever album launch.

“Are you ready for my biggest ever album launch? Happy to have my family Gateway Stream Media on the launch,” said Jah Prayzah on a Facebook post.

“It's revealed that the artiste will launch two new albums, in two big cities (Harare and Bulawayo) in consecutive days.”

Jah Prayzah last released an album in 2021 titled Gwara, which featured songs Bvumbamira, Takarasima, Nyeredzi, Boi Boi, Mhaka and Ndichiyamwa.

Prior to the double launch, fans will have an opportunity to listen to Jah Prayzah's new productions on the Morgan Heritage, Homeland album. The album is set to drop on April 21.

Jah Prayzah's albums become the biggest releases of the year after Winky D launched Eureka Eureka on January 1 at the HICC.

This brings the two big boys in the limelight again after a long sabbatical.

 

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