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Afro-fusion dominates Chibuku Road to Fame

The event starts at 10am and entrance is free.
By Lifestlye Reporter Nov. 1, 2024

Music stars for Chibuku Road to Fame finals

The finals are set for Takashinga Cricket Club in Highfield on October 14, under the theme Imba tinzwe, Cula sizwe.
By Style Reporter Oct. 8, 2023

DJ Levels survives freak accident

 The award-winning wheel spinner was involved in an accident along the Harare-Bulawayo Highway this morning while driving to Norton.
By Kennedy Nyavaya Jul. 3, 2023

No chill at Chillspot Records… jail sentence, GBV, sex tape major hits

It is that fact that makes their behaviour in 2022 more disappointing, millions of young people look up to them.
By Sindiso Dube Dec. 3, 2022

DJ Levels under probe

DJ Levels allegedly forced himself on musician Shashl, real name Ashleigh Moyo before they were in a relationship.
By Miriam Mangwaya Nov. 28, 2022

100 artistes for Chillspot’s Tabuka Guka riddim

Levels Chillspot said their riddim warns against the use of the dangerous drug.
By Bridget Wadzanai Mavhimira Nov. 27, 2022

Chillspot Recordz churns out culture riddim

The riddim that loosely translates to a bracelet and anklet, features local and Zambian artistes.
By Rejoice Phiri Sep. 28, 2022

‘Zimdancehall is dead’: Critics say ghetto sound was sold for a song

What started as indistinct chatter of disapproval on the night of May 21 escalated quickly. Crowds had braved the drizzly cold to commemorate Zimdancehall legends and celebrate the tenth anniversary of ChillSpot Records, not to listen to politician after politician gloat about the help they’d allegedly given to the music scene.

By The Standard Jul. 24, 2022

‘Zimdancehall is dead’: Critics say ghetto sound was sold for a song

What started as indistinct chatter of disapproval on the night of May 21 escalated quickly. Crowds had braved the drizzly cold to commemorate Zimdancehall legends and celebrate the tenth anniversary of ChillSpot Records, not to listen to politician after politician gloat about the help they’d allegedly given to the music scene.

By The Standard Jul. 24, 2022