This article critically examines the influence of popular music, especially urban grooves lyrics, on the youth of Zimbabwe, focusing in particular on the lyrics of Alishas ‘Maskiri’ Musimbe, the duo Extra Large and Wallace ‘Winky D’ Chirimuko. Some of these lyrics at first glance appear to be humorous, but a deeper analysis reveals a destructive message. The article explores the socio-cultural influence of these urban grooves artists in Zimbabwe and whether urban grooves music is indeed the ‘music of the people, about the people and by the people themselves’ (Kwaramba 1997, 2). It investigates the role music plays in the socialisation of the Zimbabwean youth and the extent to which it influences the behavioural trends of the...
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This article critically examines the influence of popular music, especially urban grooves lyrics, o...
Contemporary Zimbabwean popular and urban genres of music namely, urban grooves and its variant Zimd...
textabstractDebates about the effects of the 'cultural nationalism' that has accompanied the so-call...
In this article we looked at popular music in view of music promoters in the Zimbabwe music industry...
A transcription of the author\u27s presentation at the Hiphop Symposium that took place at the Unive...
In this article, presented at the Hiphop Conference in Harare on February 27th, 2013, the author exa...
This article, first published in the Journal of Pan African Studies (2013, Volume 6, Issue 3), is a ...
During the 1990s, the rise in popularity of hip-hop culture in Tanzania brought increased public scr...
This article addresses the question how Bongo Fleva (or Flava, from the word ‘flavour’) - also defin...
This dissertation is a critical, theoretical study focussing is on the contribution that popular mus...
It has been argued that music plays a pivotal role in shaping societies and cultures across the worl...
In 2003, the Tanzanian rapper AY released the song "Binadamu" (Human) [CD track1]. Recorded in Ugand...
This article addresses the question how Bongo Fleva (or Flava, from the word ‘flavour’)-also defined...
This paper examines the stylistic features utilized in Ronald Ontiri Onchuru’s popular music as he s...
The article critiques Mathias Mhere’s gospel music from an Afrocentric perspective within the contex...
This article critically examines the influence of popular music, especially urban grooves lyrics, o...
Contemporary Zimbabwean popular and urban genres of music namely, urban grooves and its variant Zimd...
textabstractDebates about the effects of the 'cultural nationalism' that has accompanied the so-call...
In this article we looked at popular music in view of music promoters in the Zimbabwe music industry...
A transcription of the author\u27s presentation at the Hiphop Symposium that took place at the Unive...
In this article, presented at the Hiphop Conference in Harare on February 27th, 2013, the author exa...
This article, first published in the Journal of Pan African Studies (2013, Volume 6, Issue 3), is a ...
During the 1990s, the rise in popularity of hip-hop culture in Tanzania brought increased public scr...
This article addresses the question how Bongo Fleva (or Flava, from the word ‘flavour’) - also defin...
This dissertation is a critical, theoretical study focussing is on the contribution that popular mus...
It has been argued that music plays a pivotal role in shaping societies and cultures across the worl...
In 2003, the Tanzanian rapper AY released the song "Binadamu" (Human) [CD track1]. Recorded in Ugand...
This article addresses the question how Bongo Fleva (or Flava, from the word ‘flavour’)-also defined...
This paper examines the stylistic features utilized in Ronald Ontiri Onchuru’s popular music as he s...
The article critiques Mathias Mhere’s gospel music from an Afrocentric perspective within the contex...