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Celscius
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Tafadzwa Mwandira, widely known by his stage name Celsius, is a dynamic dancehall musician originating fromZimbabwe. With an innate passion for music, Celsius has become a prominent figure in the industry, delivering captivating rhythms and engaging lyrical content. Embracing the vibrant dancehall culture from an early age, Celsius drew inspiration from both dancehall icons and local talents, molding his distinctive style. His music embodies high-energy beats, infectious melodies, and profound storytelling, touching on personal experiences and societal issues. Some of his songs are ‘Chigutiro’, ‘Prezha Manager’, ‘Mari’, ‘Summertime’, ‘Hazvidi Uudzirwe’, ‘Wanditora’, ‘Babie Kura’ and many others. Beyond his musical achievements, Celsius is revered for his humility and unwavering dedication to his craft.
Discography
Albums3
Refix Replica
Refix Replica2021 • AlbumTracks: 7
Tsano VeMbare
Tsano VeMbare2019 • AlbumTracks: 15
Mangoma Ihobho
Mangoma Ihobho2016 • AlbumTracks: 14
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