Daniel “Decibel” Mazhandu, an urban grooves artist residing in the United Kingdom, feels he still has a lot to give.
The artist, who topped Zimbabwean music charts with singles like Chido and Nakai, is on holiday in the nation.
He has vowed to release several tracks before returning to his base.
Mukadzi Wemunhu is the title of one of the songs he promised to give.
On this song, he collaborated with Macriss Zim, Brooklyn, and Nicky Vybes Masama.
Decibel stated that no date has been established because the music is still in the works.
He is also promoting his album, Kumusha.
“We are pushing the album; I wrote the album from the perspective of people who relocated from other countries in search of greener pastures.
“We all miss home and, sometimes, we think kumusha kuri nani.
“I instrumentally recorded it live in acoustic since I wanted the focus to be on the message.
“I wanted it to sound as raw and honest as possible because I think a lot of people can relate and it will pull on their heart strings,” he said.
Asked if by any chance he might relocate back to Zimbabwe, he said:
“Yes, I am open to coming back here to my roots.
“Of late, I have been thinking about the idea of relocating back.”
Decibel, who landed in the country ahead of the Urban Grooves Concert, said he felt the love from his fans.
He said the urban grooves genre has done a lot for the music industry.
Although his type of music is a mixture of Afrofusion and dancehall, Decibel believes Zimdancehall and Zim hip hop would not be where they are without the urban grooves movement.