Skip to content
We Do Dis News

We Do Dis News

Discover World Top News . Pop Culture

Primary Menu
  • Home
  • Buzzing
  • Entertainment
  • Music
    • SA Music News
  • Sports
  • South Africa
    • Government
    • Crime and Court
  • Tech
  • Celebs
  • More News
    • Culture
    • World
    • podcast
  • celebs
  • Entertainment
  • Featured Celebs
  • Life Style

Prince Kaybee’s Bold Perspective: A Reality Check on Zimbabwean Music

wedodis January 5, 2026 2 minutes read
Prince Kaybee's Candid Reflection: Redefining Zimbabwean Music

South African artist Prince Kaybee has recently ignited excitement within Zimbabwe’s music industry.

In a widely shared post, he acknowledged the talent present in the nation but expressed a critical opinion: “The problem isn’t quality… it’s the sound.”

What is hindering Zimbabwean music?

Prince Kaybee specifically referenced Zimdancehall, describing it as “too layered, too niche” and claiming that it fails to resonate outside Zimbabwe’s borders.

Zimdancehall represents Zimbabwe’s interpretation of dancehall, yet it transcends mere imitation. This indigenous genre captures the essence of life in the ghetto, featuring lyrics in Shona, local slang, and tackling a spectrum of themes from hardship to love.

Views on Prince Kaybee’s remarks about Zimbabwean music are mixed; some consider his words disrespectful, while others agree he is simply articulating an uncomfortable truth.

Prince Kaybee’s Candid Opinion

The discussion began on X when a user @tabanimcgucci remarked that Zimbabwean music had “no export value” and labeled it “mid,” especially when compared to the continuous influx of South African musicians profiting from gigs in Zimbabwe.
“SA artistes are making money from Zimbabwe,” Tabani stated. “When Zim artistes go abroad, they only perform for Zimbabweans. That’s how mid our music is.”

This post ignited a heated debate, prompting Prince Kaybee to chime in.
“I’ve been to Zim many times, stayed there for a month while recording The 4th Republic,” he shared. “You guys have world-class engineers and songwriters, the problem isn’t quality.”

He identified Zimdancehall as the core issue. “It’s a subgenre of a subgenre. It doesn’t translate commercially in South Africa,” he clarified.

He also noted that the dancehall elements are being inappropriately infused into various genres, including Amapiano, resulting in a muddled hybrid that fails to resonate.
“The writing and lyrical approach still has that dancehall texture. That makes it hard for the music to evolve and grow.”

Do you believe Zimdancehall is restricting Zimbabwe’s global music influence?

Post navigation

Previous: Loyiso Bala Reflects on Two Decades of Friendship with Pearl Thusi
Next: Nasty C Joins Forces with NSG for Afrobeat Fusion on ‘Sounds of the Diaspora’

Related Stories

DJ Maphorisa Channels R8 Million into Music Royalties: A New Era for The Yanos Magazine
  • celebs
  • Entertainment
  • Featured Celebs

Mzansi Embraces DJ Maphorisa’s Latest Dance Craze: The ‘Shabang’ Moves!

Man-Gale May 24, 2026 0
img_1946.jpg
  • celebs
  • Entertainment
  • Featured Celebs

Pam Andrews Makes a Comeback with Exciting New Role After ‘Rhythm City’

Man-Gale May 23, 2026 0
img_1945.jpg
  • celebs
  • Entertainment
  • Featured Celebs

Musa Khawula Returns: Breaking His Silence After a Week Away from X

Man-Gale May 23, 2026 0

Categories

  • Breaking News
  • Buzzing
  • celebs
  • Crime and Court
  • Culture
  • Entertainment
  • Featured Celebs
  • Government
  • International Celebs
  • Life Style
  • Music
  • podcast
  • Politics
  • SA Hip-Hop
  • SA Music News
  • South Africa
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • World
  • World Hip-Hop
Watch Videos

You may have missed

Kopama's Quest: Unleashing Utdtrey's Influencer Showdown
  • Sports

Tuchel Reveals Why Cole Palmer Was Left Out of 2026 World Cup Roster

Sello Mojaring May 24, 2026 0
  • Breaking News
  • South Africa

UK Invests R500 Million in Congo’s Ebola Response Amid Widening Outbreak to Uganda

admin May 24, 2026 0
Valentín Barco's Chelsea Transfer: Agreement Reached for Summer Switch
  • Sports

Chelsea Secures Valentín Barco Transfer from RC Strasbourg

Sello Mojaring May 24, 2026 0
Showdown Sunday: Liverpool and Brentford Fight for Final Day Triumph
  • Sports

Decisive Clash: Liverpool and Brentford Battle for Glory on Final Day

Sello Mojaring May 24, 2026 0
Copyright © All rights reserved. | MoreNews by AF themes.