Baba Harare ditches secular music

Baba Harare

In an unexpected turn of events, Jiti music icon Braveman Chizvino, popularly known as Baba Harare, has switched to gospel music. The “Prove Them Wrong” hitmaker has been synonymous with Jiti music and has topped the charts with numerous hits since leaving the Jah Prayzah-fronted Third Generation Band a few years ago. His latest offering, “

Prove Them Wrong,” has been well received by his legion of fans since its release last October.The music giant informed his fans and stakeholders on social media platforms, stating, “To all my fans and followers, I have been on a journey of self-discovery and spiritual growth.

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Thank you for being my supporters, support network, and above all, my partners on this musical journey. I want you to be the first to know that as part of my metamorphosis, my music will also be changing. I will be transitioning from secular music to gospel music.

I hope to take you along with me on this new and exciting journey.”Fans reacting to the news had mixed feelings, with some viewing this as a publicity stunt, while others applauded him for turning a new leaf.

Comments from fans included:

“I wish you all the best in your new journey. Serving God is the most important thing you can ever do in life.” — Abraham Judah”

Mati makusiya jiti here father city.” Rhodha Muropa”I don’t trust you.” Madam Boss, popular comedienne”I’m happy for you and will always support you no matter what you do. Finding God is the best thing any man can do in his lifetime, so you made the right decision. Saka toti Minister Baba Harare, but ndakuyita city father hangu.” — Bigsam the comedian

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