Tatenda Pinjisi created his unique soft sungura music style with relaxed rhythms that made him stand out. Many artists copy others, but he bravely invented his sound. His humor connected him with everyone around him during music events at City Sports Bar in Harare. He often supported fellow musicians even when not performing. He enjoyed Savanna Premium ciders without ever seeming drunk.
He became famous in 2015 with his hit song Saina. The talented 34-year-old musician died Sunday from injuries after a car crash near Norton Tollgate. His burial happened on Wednesday at Kahwa Village in Mutoko. Last year, he released his sixth album, Varidzi Vebasa, about his struggle with addiction. He started using drugs during the COVID lockdowns but shared his story to warn young people about these dangers.
Pinjisi once claimed he left music for Christianity but later admitted this was untrue. He began his career traveling with cousin Howard before working with Gift Amuli at Zvishavane Sounds in 2007. After performing with several bands, he formed Holy Super Sounds in 2015. Born on August 7, 1991, in Mutoko, his musical journey started during primary school. His authentic legacy lives on through his music.
He became famous in 2015 with his hit song Saina. The talented 34-year-old musician died Sunday from injuries after a car crash near Norton Tollgate. His burial happened on Wednesday at Kahwa Village in Mutoko. Last year, he released his sixth album, Varidzi Vebasa, about his struggle with addiction. He started using drugs during the COVID lockdowns but shared his story to warn young people about these dangers.
Pinjisi once claimed he left music for Christianity but later admitted this was untrue. He began his career traveling with cousin Howard before working with Gift Amuli at Zvishavane Sounds in 2007. After performing with several bands, he formed Holy Super Sounds in 2015. Born on August 7, 1991, in Mutoko, his musical journey started during primary school. His authentic legacy lives on through his music.