“I always think of the land which gave birth to me and taught me life,” said Rhyme Assassin. “Whatever I do is for my country. I like to work with youngsters so they reach their goal as well. After realising that Promics has talent, but was facing problems that I also passed through on my early days in music world I decided to come in and help him to live his dream. I am part of his single track which mainly focuses on problems facing youngsters as they try to penetrate the music world. The track also encourages fellow young musicians to be strong and patient in everything they do. I am also happy that this track will also be featured in my grand album coming out as a bonus track sometime this year,” said the artist, whose real name is Tichaona Monera.
An ecstatic Promics said you only learn and benefit from the best. “Our song has a positive message as it focuses on us triumphing over our setbacks in the industry. The track emphasises that despite hardships, young artists mustn’t listen to negative people always good at criticising. Assassin is the best mentor to work with and only the best can deliver young artists to success that is why our chorus emphasises e fact the that no one should disrupt you to achieve your goals,” said the Zim-Freedom star, whose actually name is Bonnie Kudzai Goredema.


