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Seh Calaz birthday bash: A night to remember

Seh Calaz birthday bash: A night to remember

Seh Calaz          PIC: Yala Nation

Philemon Jambaya

On Saturday night, Seh Calaz, one of Zimbabwe’s most popular dancehall artists, celebrated his birthday in style with a massive bash at Harare’s Mbare Netball Complex. The event was a sell-out, with thousands of fans turning up to celebrate with their favourite artist.

Seh Calaz was joined on stage by a star-studded line-up of performers, including Kinnah, aka Mr Mbare, Jah Signal, Jah Master, Master H, Hwinza, and Chillspot Records among other artists. The artists put on a show for the ages, performing their hit songs and keeping the crowd entertained all night long.

Seh Calaz himself was in top form, performing his most popular songs, such as Mumota menyu Mukubvira, Kwatinobva Kwakasiyana, and Mangongongo. The crowd sang along to every word, and the energy in the stadium was electric.

The highlight of the night was when Seh Calaz called Kinnah on the stage and performed together. When Kinnah left, the stage Seh Calaz called him back.

“Fire man avana mhosva, uyu ndiye munhu wevanhu,” Seh Calaz said, with reference to Kinnah.

It was a truly unforgettable night for Seh Calaz and his fans. The birthday bash was a celebration of Zimdancehall music and culture, and it was a night that no one in attendance will soon forget.

“I really enjoyed the night, this is was superb, thank you, Boss Yala and Chipaz Promotions,” a fan told Zim Now.

In addition to the musical performances, the event also featured a number of other attractions, including food and drink stalls, merchandise vendors, area. The event was well-organised and secure, and there were no major incidents reported.

Overall, Seh Calaz’s birthday bash was a resounding success. It was a night that fans of Zimbabwean music will cherish for years to come.

When Seh Calaz was about to end his performance the crowd erupted in unison singing Siyanai naye Tawanda (Leave Tawanda alone) 

 

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