A new Zimbabwe Legit posse cut (listen!)

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African hip hop pioneers Zimbabwe Legit surprised with a pan-African posse cut on their album ‘House of Stone’. Now they’re back with a new multi emcee cut. For now an exclusive spin here at Africanhiphop.com: ‘Over here’ ft Silas (Uganda), Ardamus (DC), Moussa (Senegal) and Doom E Right (Zim Legit). The track was produced by Ben Herson (Nomadic Wax). The AHH headquarters have this on repeat…

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For a fascinating story on Zimbabwe Legit, who moved from Zimbabwe to the States in the late 80′s and got signed to legendary hip hop label Hollywood Basic, see this article at Music Think Tank.

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Juma4 is the founder of Africanhiphop.com. Web journalist, radio dj, video producer and artist manager.
5 total comments on this postSubmit yours
  1. FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSHHHH…. im feeling it!!

  2. heavy!!!! hip hop has come home. this song is nice. check out SDC(show dem camp)

  3. This is HipHop people….!!

  4. im proud of ma zimbos, coz we aint no bimbos……..

  5. iam feeling it

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