Lenard
Lenard Maseko
Takura (Bernard Shonhai) has released a promotional documentary named after his Zim Hip Hop studio album "Someone Had To Do It"
In the documentary, Takura shares the story about his background and explains his journey from where he came from to where he is now as an artist.
Below are the cliff notes and summary of this documentary.
Takura's Documentary Cliff Notes:
In the documentary, Takura shares the story about his background and explains his journey from where he came from to where he is now as an artist.
Below are the cliff notes and summary of this documentary.
Takura's Documentary Cliff Notes:
- Takura introduces himself as the hitmaker for the songs - "Zino Irema", "Mungandidii" and so much more.
- His full name is Takura Shonai and was born in Masvingo from a family of 6 children (that's 5 girls and himself).
- He moved from Masvingo to Bulawayo when he was in grade 7.
- Takura says he always had the vision to be an artist and own his record label from a young age.
- His father didn't want him to take the route of being caught up in the music business.
- Takura talks about his late sister who supported him and wanted him to succeed in his ventures.
- He proclaims his love for his daughter April Dananai Shonai.
- Named his album "Someone Had To Do It" because he wants to motivate people to do things irrespective of current woes.
- Jnr Brown joins in to talk about his collaboration with Takura on the song "Ndakabva Ku Jecha"
- Jnr Brown has confidence that Takura is a legend in the making as far as the Zim Hip Hop industry is concerned.
- Music producer Desire Manyanga expresses how delighted he was when he worked with Takura.
- Cinematographer and music video director and Andy Cutta talk about Takura's passion for music and his creative process.
- Takura says he had to balance the album to cater to different themes such as Party Songs, Love songs, and Heartbreak songs.
- He describes his personality as an introvert - loves to play video games and his favorite video game is EA Sports FIFA.
- Takura's final word is about hard work and commitment - it encourages people to stay focused on their grind.