In an unexpected turn of events that has left the Zimbabwean music scene buzzing, Baba Harare, the beloved Jiti maestro renowned for his energetic’ dance moves, has announced a radical shift in his musical career.
Just days after shocking fans by cutting off his iconic dreadlocks, he took to his Facebook account to reveal an even more profound change: a journey of spiritual growth leading him from secular music to gospel.
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Baba Harare, whose real name is Braveman Chizvino, opened up to his followers about his recent personal transformations. “To all my fans and followers, I have been on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth,” he shared. “Thank you for being my supporters, support network, and above all, my partners on this musical journey.”
With heartfelt sincerity, he expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of his fans throughout his career. He then dropped the bombshell: as part of his spiritual metamorphosis, his music would undergo a dramatic change, steering away from the vibrant, secular Jiti beats to embrace gospel music.
“I want you to be the first to be informed that as part of my metamorphosis, my music will also be changing,” he continued. “I will be transitioning from secular music to gospel music. I hope to take you along with me on this new and exciting journey. God Bless – Baba Harare.”
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This declaration has left many of his fans and followers in a state of disbelief and awe. The idea of Baba Harare, a stalwart of Zimbabwean secular music, making such a transition has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media.