Delroy Shewe Finds Balance on Peace of Mind
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...