Zimdancehall King Winky D delivered an electrifying performance at the Castle Braii Festival on Saturday, leaving fans eager for more.
He took the opportunity to debut a new freestyle titled “Lyrical Tiki-Taka,” reflecting on his 20-year journey in the music industry. In the piece, he acknowledged fellow artists, producers, and socialites who have played a role in advancing Zimbabwean music.
Man of the Moment Master H, the standout of the event, energized the crowd with his performance, earning enthusiastic applause. “It’s great to see big companies like Delta supporting young talent. It’s a wonderful endorsement, and I thank everyone involved in the event. The crowd was amazing, and I had a fantastic time on stage,” he said.
Saintfloew opened the show, impressing the audience with songs from his latest album, Trap Revafundisi, along with hits like “Silas Mavende,” “One By One,” “Bipolar,” “Ndega Handigone,” and “Pamwe Wanga Usingade,” which sent the crowd into a frenzy.
South African dancer and singer Kamo Mphela, known as the “Queen of Amapiano,” showcased her impressive dance skills alongside her team of four dancers.
Delta Corporation is now gearing up for upcoming events, including the “Chibuku Road To Fame” and “The Black Label DJ Clash” scheduled for the next two months. Castle Braii Festival