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Xosti's new song says Harare girls dump broke men for cash
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51445, member: 636"] UK resident Xosti teams up with South African superstars Q Twins and Lungi for his latest musical venture called Khwamashede. The Zimbabwean Gqom and Kwaito artist enlisted triple-platinum producer Mr Brown to craft the track. Criminal Records filmed the accompanying video across various Durban locations. The collaboration showcases Xosti branching out from his usual sound. Mr Brown previously worked magic on hits for Makhadzi and Zanda Zakuza. The storyline follows a cash-strapped boyfriend dreaming of treating his woman to expensive nights at Mashwede club in Harare. His empty wallet prevents him from matching the lavish lifestyle she craves. She eventually abandons him for wealthy men who shower her with club experiences. The narrative explores themes of financial pressure in modern relationships. Xosti explains how money troubles destroy romantic connections. The musician praises Q Twins for their humble personalities despite achieving massive success in the industry. He describes them as family members rather than business associates. Their willingness to collaborate made the project flow smoothly. Working relationships between the artists developed over several years. The partnership felt natural according to Xosti. Durban creatives consistently welcome Xosti during his South African visits. He credits the warm reception from local artists and fans for his frequent collaborations. Language similarities between Zulu and Ndebele speakers enhance communication during studio sessions. The linguistic connections make songwriting processes more enjoyable. Previous partnerships with DJ Tira and Rethabile Khumalo proved successful. [/QUOTE]
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