Apparently it seems as if Stage Riddim is so far the best to come out in 2016 considering how it’s being played in the streets, clubs and radio stations.
In as much as the riddim is concerned, the feedback which has been coming from the fans on social media led us to do a survey to find out who really “murdered” or was the best on the Stage Riddim.
Below is the top 5 of the artists who we found out that they were the best. The results are based on our research on social media as well as the streets. Number 5: Ras Caleb and Bobbie
Ras Caleb
Bobbie
On number 5 Ras Caleb and Bobbie went neck to neck as they had the number of votes. Ras Caleb‘s Chimoto was said to be on fire with “muArab‘s” voice adding to the advantage.
Bobbie‘s Ndovaponda on the other side was exceptional also as many people suggested that the track was a street banger and something with you can dance to. Watch the medley and see the dance moves.
Number 4: Blot – Ndiri Bad
Blot
Blot instantly became one of the favourites to ride the riddim after he opened on the medley. His track titled Ndiri bad is complimented with some of the baddest rhymes on the riddim. No wonder why he’s on e of the favourites.
Number 3: CiCi – Gogogoi
CiCi
The beautiful queen with the Nicki Minaj weave has one of the doppest tunes on the riddim. Her track titled Gogogoi is one of the most played tunes on the riddim. She would probably be on number 1 but the votes thought otherwise.
Number 2: Boom Betto – Munodonhedza musika
Boom Betto
When many people first heard this track they thought it was Ricky Fire‘s song. Boom Betto‘s Munodonhedza musika has become a club anthem being played in almost every club in the ghetto and uptown too.
Number 1: Rebel – Chamba
Rebel
Hopefully you will all agree that Rebel axed the Stage Riddim with his track Chamba. The kid who looks and sings like the Jamaican Alkaline was breathing fire on the riddim with some toungue twisting as he left many ghetto youths in awe. His lyrical prowess and rhymes were on point and that’s probably why he is sitting on number 1.
With all being said, this list is based on a small survey conducted on social media and in the streets. If you feel like there was someone left on this list you’re free to share this article on social media, listing your own artist and see what others think about it.
Ronald Magweta is a digital media strategist and founder of The ZimTainment. Contact him on rmagweta@thezimtainment.co.zw or follow @ninja_reezy on all social media platforms.
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