Zim Now Writer
Zimbabweans have expressed their outrage over a mix-up t wrongly identified international award-winning artist Winky D as South African.
Reggae-dancehall star Winky D, together with hitmaker Nutty O, were featured on the upcoming album Africa Unite: The Singles Collection by the late legend Bob Marley.
However, on a list of artists posted by Charts Africa, a music news website, made a mistake and Zimbabweans are breathing fire.
Posting on its Twitter page, Charts Africa shared a list of all the artists featured on the Album and their nationalities. Winky D’s name was accompanied by a South African flag instead of a Zimbabwean one.
The error sparked a backlash on social media, with many Zimbabweans accusing Charts Africa of disrespecting their country. Some also questioned the credibility of the website and its sources.
The album Africa Unite: The Singles Collection is a tribute to Bob Marley, who died in 1981 at the age of 36.
The album features some of his classic songs as well as remixes and collaborations with various African artists. The album is set to be released on August 4, 2023.
African artists featured on the Album are Rema (Nigeria), Tiwa Savage (Nigeria), Patoranking (Nigeria), Oxlade (Nigeria), Ayra Starr (Nigeria), Teni (Nigeria), Sarkodie (Ghana), Stonebwoy (Ghana), Winky D (Zimbabwe), Nutty O (Zimbabwe), Ami Faku (South Africa) and Afro B (Cote d’Ivore)
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