The album is expected to compete with his cousin brother Sulumani’s Syllabus as the two fight to become the top Dendera contender.
Tryson recently walked out on the Zimbabwe Music Corporation citing a poor marketing drive of two of his albums “Marxists Revival” and “Bvamrod” by the stable. The promising Dendera contender then joined Diamond Studios where he then recorded his current project “Nguva YaChimbetu.”
His manager, Nyasha Mugari, told the media the label was working round the clock to reproduce enough copies for distribution.
“The album was should have been out two weeks ago, but we had challenges with our label (Diamond Studios). They told us that they needed more time to reproduce enough copies to meet the local market,” said Mugari.
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