EVERY so often, along comes an artiste who stops you in your tracks and grabs your attention. To quote JAY Z, first they "snatch the streets", then they "snatch" your heart. One cannot help feeling this way while listening to Asaph, one of Zimbabwe hip-hop's biggest voices of the last couple of years.
Big in terms of achievement at the awards (which seem like now the only other objective criteria of musical greatness aside from crowds who attend shows consistently) in a country which is struggling with economic challenges.
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