Chris Martin follows his Zimbabweam Queen
Mako Jerera
Jamaican dancehall star Chris Martin is now in Zimbabwe, and is set to perform at Freeman’s *David and Goliath* album launch on October 8.
The ‘Cheater’s prayer’ singer collaborated with Freeman on a track titled Zimbabwean girl on the highly anticipated album.
The celebrated singer last visited Zimbabwe in April 2018 for his performance at the Together-As-One Live Concert at the Glamis Arena, Harare, courtesy of Red Rose Entertainment.
The Cheaters Prayer hitmaker returns as a guest artiste at dancehall singer Freeman’s 13-track album launch set for Saturday at Alex Sports Club in Harare.
Freeman will be launching his 12th album titled David and Goliath that will be available from midnight on online streaming sites such as Apple, Spotify, Vevo, Deezer, YouTube and Audiomack.
Speaking through his manager Michelle Mukaro yesterday, Freeman said the stage was set for the album launch and urged fans to come in their numbers.
“Through this album I pray that we challenge ourselves to do better in fighting the various ‘goliaths’ which we face. May it be a moment that allows communities, families and stakeholders to sit down and tackle the challenges being faced by young adults who are addicted (in many forms), depressed and on the verge of committing suicide,” he said.
Freeman’s latest album is inspired by the Bible protagonists David & Goliath.
The project is about archiving success despite the odds stacked against you. In this case, the artist and the listeners are David whilst Goliath is the Zimbabwe economy and other life’s hardships one might find themselves in regularly.
“Through this album, I pray that we challenge ourselves to do better in fighting the various “Goliaths” which we face. May it be a moment that allows communities, families and stakeholders to sit down and tackle the challenges faced by young adults who are addicted (in many forms), depressed and on the verge of committing suicide,” Freeman HKD in a post revealing the album cover.
“This is not just an album, but a conversation for us all. Therefore as they all say, let the music speak ” he continues.
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