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D Flex, Andy Muridzo join forces

Standard Style
 D Flex told Standard Style that the song is all about appreciating the beauty of Zimbabwean women.

BY KUDZAI CHITSATSO

ZIMDANCEHALL chanter Dean Simbarashe Chikotora, aka D Flex, has joined forces with contemporary musician Andy Muridzo to release a single titled Ngirozi, which is accompanied by a video.

D Flex told Standard Style that the song is all about appreciating the beauty of Zimbabwean women.

“Basically, Ngirozi is a love song and we are appreciating the beauty of women we have in Zimbabwe and the title Ngirozi defines the depth of the beauty,” he said.

The chanter said he used a different style in his new song which is a fusion of word play and rhymes.

“The tactical part about this song is it’s unusual and unexpected in the sense that we have a singing style which includes word play and rhymes,” D Flex said.

“Normally when people hear D Flex they will be expecting word play on which does not include singing type of style.”

The Tsaona hit maker said people were going to love his new track.

“I know people are going to love this song and they are going to vibe. Its vibe for a while,” he said.

“This is because we took our time in making this new song.

“It took us a month to come up with this song, we took our time listening to our instrument and to come up with ideas and till to the point we choose our title Ngirozi.”

D Flex said that he was setting his goals this year.

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