Zimdancehall artiste Haze Spiff back with a bang

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By Blessing Dzamara

A Zimdancehall artiste, Haze Spiff,  who cracked the continent through the  You Drive Me Craze video on Channel O TV , has finally reached a maturity stage after  recording his single track  at Infinity records recently.

Haze Spiff  born Haze Nyasha Chaza, aged 28, aims to launch a new single track this month before Christmas. The new track is titled Mwanangu and now is ready to be released.

Speaking to this publication,  Haze spiff said, “Everyone whants to listen to music. My agenda is to give meaningful music to the world with  no foul lyrics and  no bad manners. I want to give music that cannot promote violence while making sure listeners enjoy it.”

The song Mwanangu was crafted through mixed emotions, after realising that our parents are our daily advisors, and  as children we should strive for a better life through hardworking no matter how long it may take.

“The name Haze Spiffy  became prominent after the collaboration with Rocca Muchi on the song You Drive Me Crazy that was recently played on Channel O TV,”  he said.

“I  worked with Roca Muchi in a certain project  sponsored by Mr Kamira and signed a  contract with  the Southern African Music Records,  SAMRO  where we gave them permission  to play our collaboration track at an international TV Channel O this year 2021,” Haze added.

The well-talented artiste was born and bred in Glen norah C where he started his journey into  the music industry around 2009 with  a song called Drifter.

Kunovhima musango is another latest vedio which is also on YouTube and was released on 7th  June 2021.

“DJ Adrenalin Junkie, Based in Dubai, Mr Karima and Trevor Tom are the  ones who provide sponsorship towards my musical projects,” Spiff said.

The artiste also did a project at Military Touch on  the song Chiedza and once featured Rokie .

Haze Spiff alluded to the issue lack of resources and shortage of finance.

He said ,”The problem is that we have talent but we are resource limited. Sometimes our music reaches far internationally but  due to lack of finance , it’s hard for us to enjoy what we cooked so we end supporting Aleck Macheso’s view of dishing out (Chedu kubvonga). However, even  If we send our discs to radio, we could not get  feedbacks.”

The song Mwanangu  will be launched in December just before  Christmas and the date will be announced soon to avoid piracy.