Afro-pop singer and songwriter Andy ‘Baba Keketso’ Muridzo says he is his own boss and does not need to consult anyone with regards to his music and career moves.
Muridzo- real name Andrew Ngwenya, was responding to a question on whether he would seek a green light from Jah Prayzah to do a collaboration with the American based legend.
“Let me make this clear, I’m my own boss, I can not however give an answer right now on a collaboration with Hurricane Hugo.
“I will think about it and then answer you tomorrow,” said Baba Keketso.
Before joining Jah Prayzah’s highly publicized Military Touch Movement, the versatile Muridzo who recently released a dance-hall track, was touted as the next big thing in the local music industry capable of out-staging his master.
However, it seems the Dherira hitmaker will have to continue whistling under Jah Prayzah’s armpits as he has has failed to live to his billing despite having a superior vocal edge over the ‘Mudhara Vachauya’ singer.
Meanwhile, Muridzo is part of the line up of artists set to perform on ,28 April 2018, at Glamis Arena with Chimurenga music icon, Dr Thomas Mapfumo.
Mapfumo who has been in self imposed exile in the United States of America for almost two decades, has revealed his plans to return to his motherland, Zimbabwe.