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Delroy Shewe Finds Balance on Peace of Mind

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By Panashe Julian Chengeta | Mashoko Movement  “Peace is not the absence of noise — it’s learning to breathe through it.” When Delroy Shewe released Peace of Mind on October 7, it felt less like an announcement and more like a moment of stillness. The Afro-pop artist, celebrated for his smooth vocals and emotional depth,  returns with a project that feels deeply personal yet widely relatable — a musical reflection on love, growth, and serenity in an unpredictable world.          A Journey Through Calm and Confidence The album opens with the title track “Peace of Mind” , setting the tone with gentle percussion, soulful keys, and introspective lyricism. It’s the kind of intro that invites you to slow down and listen — really listen. Then comes “Overtime,” where Delroy truly flexes his vocal range. It’s clean, lyrical, and heartfelt — a showcase of just how comfortably he rides between melody and emotion. The track blends classic Afro-pop warmt...

Shebeen Oktober: The Sound of Summer Uncorked

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  By Panashe Julian Chengeta | Mashoko Movement “You could feel the heat before the sun even set.” Back again at Moto Republik after skipping September, ShebeenFest returned with a bang — the Hello Summer Edition . From thrift pop-ups and art galleries to accessories glistening in the evening light, the mood was already simmering before the first bassline dropped.                       This wasn’t just another Saturday. It was the culture clocking in for summer. The Shebeen Set — Main Event Mode Dilly1Buck , Dingo Duke , Ndonzi Beatx , and Dough Major lit up Moto with that signature Shebeen energy — raw, unfiltered, and born for the stage. Dilly1Buck opened the set, running through bangers before teasing Batman , an unreleased track that instantly became a fan favourite. Ndonzi Beatx , the ever-charismatic MC, performed the Shebeen Intro and taught the crowd the Shebeen Dance — a ritual now cemented in the cult...