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News of the South  HARARE-    Music has over ages undoubtedly developed to a universally influential and much appreciated phenomenon contributing to diverse views of human society and its drastic transformations.

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Mavhiki Shuramurove, a local music artist unravels the hidden magic behind success stories of artwork.

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Shuramurove who has two Afro fusion albums to his name, believes the nature in which the music industry developed created a sounding platform with captivating characteristics to the entertainment scene.

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“If I look at the way music is loved, none is able to delink people’s conscience from their music, yet they cannot explain why they are so indebted to it

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“The power of voice lies in the ability to sing a song whose message finds a public ear, this requires creative writing, and an artist should be able to dance his own song”, Shuramurove remarked.

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While musicians play significant role in providing entertainment to the society it is also essential to dig the inside view of an artist in the quest to find out the hidden magic which catapults artistic work in proliferation.

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Shuramurove added that when it comes to music industry is not a flyby night profession, instead it is an inborn habit and for him artistic traits developed while he was in the fourth grade in Mhangura.

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“During my teen years I would make tin guitars and plastic drums and since then music became the DNA of my life.

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“It is always important for music fans to interact closely with music than the very artist and talent without vision is just like a vessel without a campus,” Shuramurove said.

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“An artist has to think of his fans first before deciding on releasing music product, this is what enhances them to fall in love with your product; the main reason why some talented artists find it difficult to make it is the exclusion of vision in their art work,” he added.

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His advice to artistes was that “a successful product is a result of dedication by an artist whose life style is enslaved by rehearsals and exclusion from social world.

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“As an artist am a loner, am always glued to my rehearsals, with this some even perceives me to be mentally sick”, he said.

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The Norton based artiste has hopes of establishing a genre of his own.

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