MAMBO Dhuterere, who is basking in the glory of his latest
offering “Dare Guru”, has shut doors on musicians riding on controversy and
dirty music, saying he only features on clean gospel songs.
Born Darlington Mutseta, Mambo Dhuterere said music laden
with fetid lyrics does not have space in his music purse. He said those hoping
to collaborate with him should make sure their lyrics are clean and carry
gospel content.
“The song that I did with Seh Calaz belongs to him. He
approached me asking for a collaboration and I told him that he should have
gospel lyrics on the song. If you are a Zimdancehall artiste and want to do a
collaboration with Mambo make sure you have gospel lyrics for me to feature on
the song. What I just mind is the lyrics. You have to come to the gospel side
and preach with me.
“I know people will follow the gospel,” he said. Mambo
Dhuterere vowed not to perform in clubs and other places perceived to be unfit
for praise and worship. The “Dare Guru” singer, however, said that he was
prepared to perform at other places away from bars and clubs.
“What we cannot do is to go and perform in a bar or club.
There are other places which are neutral and we will not turn away beer
drinkers. We cannot afford to bar people from attending our shows on condition
that they are drunk. I believe people listen to gospel music more when they are
drunk.
“People who attend my shows should know that they will be
strictly gospel,” he said. Mambo Dhuterere has so far featured on Trymore
Bande, Seh Claz and Mathias Mhere songs. Herald
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