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Zuchu Agrees to Collaborate with Anjella ‘Tuma Wimbo Sis’

Zuchu Agrees to Collaborate with Anjella 'Tuma Wimbo Sis'

Tanzanian Bongo Fleva artist, Zuchu, has accepted fellow singer Anjella’s request to collaborate, marking a significant moment in the music industry. Anjella had previously expressed her desire to work with Zuchu but hadn’t been able to convey her wishes directly when they met at a studio.

Anjella, known for her captivating voice, had stated, “I really want to collaborate with Zuchu. We met at a studio recently, but I couldn’t bring myself to talk about it then. It would make me very happy if it happens.” This confession reached Zuchu, who responded positively through her Instagram story, showing enthusiasm for the collaboration.

“Send the song, sister, let’s make it happen,” Zuchu wrote, tagging Anjella, indicating her readiness to add her artistic touch to the joint project.

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This development comes amidst a backdrop where many fans speculated potential rivalry between the two artists, given their affiliations with different music labels. Anjella was part of Konde Music Worldwide, owned by Harmonize, while Zuchu is under WCB Wasafi, led by Diamond Platnumz. The supposed friction between Harmonize and Diamond Platnumz had led to assumptions about animosity between artists of the respective labels.

However, Anjella’s move to collaborate with Zuchu, following her departure from Konde Music Worldwide, demonstrates her autonomy in making artistic decisions as an independent artist. This collaboration breaks the perceived barriers and sets a precedent for unity and cooperation in the Tanzanian music scene, irrespective of label affiliations.

Fans are eagerly anticipating the combination of Zuchu’s and Anjella’s talents, which promises to be a blend of unique styles and musical prowess. This collaboration is not just a win for the artists but also for the Bongo Fleva industry, showcasing the power of music in bridging gaps and fostering harmony.

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