UNITED States-based songstress Cindy Munyavi has taken listeners on a nostalgic journey back to the golden era of Zimbabwean music with her latest release, Kadeya Deya.
A pioneer of the urban grooves scene herself, Cindy pays homage to the genre that laid the foundation for today's contemporary music.
The song, A love letter to the past, samples the iconic Wangu Ndega by the late Fortune Muparutsa.
A celebrated singer, songwriter, and producer, Muparutsa was a pivotal figure in the development of urban grooves. His hit, Wangu Ndega, not only became a cultural anthem, but also played a crucial role in promoting safe sex awareness in a society where the topic was taboo.
Kadeya Deya is more than just a throwback; it's a soulful exploration of love and longing. Cindy describes it as a song that evokes emotions and inspires romance.
“It is an unapologetically urban grooves song with a nostalgic theme and feel. It’s the kind of song that prompts you to explore your feelings for your person, makes you want to fall in love, one that you would want on your wedding playlist," she said.
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Her own debut album, Tha Groove Theory, was a cornerstone of the urban grooves movement, solidifying her status as a genre icon. By sampling Muparutsa's work, Cindy not only honors the legacy of a musical giant, but also reinforces the enduring impact of urban grooves on Zimbabwean music.