Agga Nyabinde’s album launch lives up to billing
Afro-fusion-jazz artiste Agga Nyabinde’s album launch at 7 Arts Theatre in Harare last week was a success as he thrilled the crowd, keeping them on their feet with every chorus.
The crowd could not help but be drawn in as the sound quality was excellent.
This was his first album since the death of his father, “The Headmaster”, and he did not disappoint his fans.
Agga Nyabinde dedicates songs to late father
The 11-track album, titled “Honai”, has three tracks dedicated to his late father, Bob Nyabinde, and the musician said it is of sentimental value as it is the very first album he is doing without his father.


He wowed the crowd with “Chabuda Hapana” and the fans sang along perfectly.
Fellow artistes who graced the launch praised Agga for a well-polished album.
“I am grateful to be part of this event, it is such a great honour. What my brother did tonight was amazing. I am proud of him,” said Taffie Matiure.
Also on stage was musician Dereck Mpofu, who put up a spectacular act as he dished out “Mari (Unonaka Iwe)” and “Ndinokakama”, keeping the crowd on their feet on the dance floor.
“It is always a happy and joyous occasion when we come together to support one of our own. What Agga did tonight cannot be explained. Everything was on point and it’s quite amazing how the crowd responded. Well done bro!”
Other artistes featured on the album include Selmor Mtukudzi and Mbeu.
Selmor gave a spirited performance as she joined Agga on stage for their song “Kufara kweumwe”.
Cool crooner Victor Kunonga (Nduna) also joined Agga on stage for a performance of their song “Kutumira”.
Wrapping up the launch Agga acknowledged fellow artistes and fans for making the show a success.
“The turn-out was amazing and I would love to thank fellow artistes and fans who came in their numbers. The support I got from fellow musicians is amazing.
“I would also like to extend my sincerest gratitude to partners and stakeholders who made this possible,” said Agga.
He also promised to release videos of each of his songs from the album every month.
Other artistes who performed were Vazukuru veAfrica, Matiure, Tariro Negitare and Mwenje Mathole.
Fans also saluted Agga for the album launch.
An excited fan, Chioniso Mpofu, said; “This is a top drawer performance, I had value for my money. The sound was amazing and the performances were top-notch. I am happy for Agga,” as she drove off reminiscing and singing to one of Agga’s songs.
Another fan, Wealth Masendu, said Agga was following his father’s footsteps.
“I enjoyed his new songs. He is following in his father’s footsteps, which is good because his father’s legacy continues. If he carries on like this, he will get to his father’s level or even surpass it,” he said.
Jayne Matambanashe, also a fan, said his album showcased Agga’s dedication to the music industry.
“This was a well-written piece of work with a lot of handiwork on it, which shows that he is committed to his music career.
“I would also want to applaud him for working with his brother Albert, and they should continue doing so. Their songs have a real-life meaning and resonate with everyday situations,” she said. – Herald