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King Honors Loyal Women With Song for Womens Day
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 27915, member: 2262"] Julian King just dropped his fresh track, Chinjira Life, which shows love to women who stay loyal through thick and thin. He teamed up with hot rapper Bagga for this release, which was timed perfectly with International Women's Day celebrations. The song sends a clear message about recognizing all the amazing stuff women bring to our lives. King believes people should honor these special contributions every chance they get. The US-based Afro-pop star talked with The Herald Arts about his music. He strongly feels men need to stick by the ladies who supported them during rough patches. King said straight up: appreciate that woman who met you at your lowest point but never walked away. He thinks guys should reward faithful partners by giving them the best possible life they can provide. King feels bothered seeing dudes mistreat women who once offered comfort during their struggles. King expressed happiness about how fans back home connect with his music. He appreciates all the support he receives from Zimbabwe. People there keep showing mad love for his songs. Born Julian Kanombirira, this talented performer has created several hit tracks that have topped the music charts. He earned his Accounting Degree from Africa University before heading overseas to continue both his education and music dreams. King believes strongly in giving back to his community despite living abroad. His Julian King Foundation currently pays school fees for ten students living in Seke, Chitungwiza. This generous act demonstrates his commitment to helping others succeed through education. King remains among several Zimbabwean musicians living outside the country who maintain strong connections with their homeland and families. He proves distance cannot break meaningful bonds with your roots. [/QUOTE]
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