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Cindy, Freeman ‘kick out' bad energy

United States of America-based songstress Cindy Munyavi recently teamed up with Freeman on a song dubbed Bad Energy, which talks of bad energy-minded people plotting against their progress.

United States of America-based songstress Cindy Munyavi recently teamed up with Freeman on a song dubbed Bad Energy, which talks of bad energy-minded people plotting against their progress.

Bad Energy refers to a negative and draining atmosphere created by people's attitudes, behaviours or interactions.

The song is a stern warning to those who lurk in the shadows, plotting to bring others down.

"Bad Energy hamundimise, mukatodaro zvinoita worse," Cindy warns her stalkers.

The duo celebrates their rise to stardom, attributing their success to divine favour and their unwavering determination.

Their meteoric rise from obscurity to stardom is testament to the duo's unwavering faith and resilience, reminding everyone that even the most modest beginnings can lead to greatness.

Despite the pitfalls that have derailed many of her contemporaries, Cindy has remained grounded and true to herself, consistently evolving and maturing as an artist.

Her unstoppable journey is testament to her resilience.

Through sheer hard work and dedication, Freeman has earned the adoration of fans and cemented his place as a household name in the dancehall and music industry.

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