Bulawayo singer Magret Maganzo launched her second album The Genesis at Khulumani FM studios. The artist goes by the stage name Maggie Soul Bird and mixes reggae beats with soul and hip-hop sounds. She started writing poems and songs at age nine after her teacher encouraged her creative talents. Her brother introduced her to different music styles that shaped her artistic direction.
The album features tracks called The Valley, Conscious, Rock and Roll Lover, and Rainbow Love. Maggie writes about personal identity, relationships, and social awareness through her lyrics. She wants young artists to address serious problems like drug abuse and domestic violence through their music. Community radio stations help local musicians reach bigger audiences across Zimbabwe.
Maggie believes musicians should speak out against social issues affecting young people today. She sees too many youth struggling with addiction and family violence problems. Artists can inspire positive change through powerful messages in their songs. The Genesis represents both musical growth and social responsibility for the Bulawayo performer.
The album features tracks called The Valley, Conscious, Rock and Roll Lover, and Rainbow Love. Maggie writes about personal identity, relationships, and social awareness through her lyrics. She wants young artists to address serious problems like drug abuse and domestic violence through their music. Community radio stations help local musicians reach bigger audiences across Zimbabwe.
Maggie believes musicians should speak out against social issues affecting young people today. She sees too many youth struggling with addiction and family violence problems. Artists can inspire positive change through powerful messages in their songs. The Genesis represents both musical growth and social responsibility for the Bulawayo performer.